Slavica Rankovic, Leidulf Melve and Else Mundal (eds.): Along the Oral-Written Continuum. Types of Texts, Relations and Their Implications.
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Eriksen, S. G. (2013). Slavica Rankovic, Leidulf Melve and Else Mundal (eds.): Along the Oral-Written Continuum. Types of Texts, Relations and Their Implications. Maal Og Minne, 103(1). Hentet fra https://ojs.novus.no/index.php/MOM/article/view/340

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The book is an anthology of articles presented at a conference at Center for Medieval Studies at the University of Bergen in October 2007. The aim of the book is to debate and prompt further discussions of the implications of conceptualizing the oral-written continuum, a term introduced by Ruth Finnegan. This is done in three main parts, which altogether include 20 articles spanning 488 pages. The book is a valuable contribution to research of Old Norse medieval texts, seen in juxtaposition to a wide range of European textual material and cultural contexts.
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