In the hands of Milman Parry and Albert Lord, this approach transformed the study of ancient and medieval poetry, and oral poetry generally.
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This oral poetry also appears in the African-American tradition of Christian sermons, which make use of deliberate repetition, cadence, and alliteration.
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Later classicists argue that the poetic nature of Homer's language works against the very arguments Havelock makes about the intellectual nature of oral poetry.
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As a result of his research into oral poetry, he succeeded in bringing to life some of the most forgotten folk songs in Northern Sudan.
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J . Jakobsen s work within the field of Faroese folklore and oral poetry played an important role in the rise of modern Faroese written literature.
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Scholars argue that the epic has long since become " disembedded " from its origins in oral poetry, appearing in successive narrative media throughout history.
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Kasym wrote that " Manas " is the source of original Kyrgyz oral poetry and should be considered a part of the world cultural heritage.
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Some of them seem to be just recorded oral poetry, but some imitate the country-side manner with an attitude of good-humoured teasing.
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An important and still-vibrant Lower East Side institution like the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, which is based on oral poetry traditions, is given scant mention.
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This is evidenced by the oral nature of the poems which ( like the Iliad and Odyssey ) use epithets and other metrical devices common in oral poetry.