Literary Folkloristics And The Personal Narrative

By: Sandra K. Dolby

A discussion of literary folkloristics. A detailed definition and analysis of the personal narrative as an oral literary genre, its methodology of interpreting personal narrative texts, and its analysis of actual texts. Sandra K. Dolby is a folklorist, known primarily for bringing academic attention to the oral personal experience story. She taught for more than thirty years in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University. She served as Director of the Folklore Institute for a brief time and also as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of American Studies. She continues to serve on the Faculty Committee of
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From the advance praise for Literary Folkloristics and the Personal Narrative: “In less than twenty years after its publication Sandra Dolby’s seminal work on Literary Folkloristics and the Personal Narrative has become a classic in folklore and narrative studies. In fact, no scholar or student can be engaged in the study of personal narratives without this ground-breaking work. Dolby’s pioneering work has won international acclaim with its theoretical discussion of literary folkloristics, its detailed definition and analysis of the personal narrative as an oral literary genre, its methodology of interpreting personal narrative texts, and its analysis of actual texts. As such, this book has guided the advancement in personal narrative studies over the past two decades in scholarship worldwide…” –Wolfgang Mieder, Professor of German and Folklore, University of Vermont

Publish Date:

1989-01-01

Published Year:

1988

Total Pages:

230

ISBN 10:

0915305488

ISBN 13:

978-0915305483

Format:

Hardcover or Paperback

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