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The growth of literature

by H. Munro Chadwick and N. Kershaw Chadwick

(Cambridge paperback library)

Cambridge University Press, 1986, c1932

  • : set : pbk
  • v. 1 : pbk
  • v. 2 : pbk
  • v. 3 : pbk

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Includes index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: set : pbk ISBN 9780521208314

内容説明

The Growth of Literature is a key work for all scholars and students of comparative literature, and will also interest those involved with other fields of literary studies as well as sociology, anthropology and related disciplines. The three volumes, hailed as classics when they first appeared between 1932 and 1940, were last reprinted in 1968. Available in paperback, they remain the definitive study of their subject. The work contains an examination of comparative literatures in various countries and at various times, with a view to demonstrating what literature (oral and written) consists of at different stages of its growth and what, if any, general principles can be applied to its development under diverse conditions. In the first volume Professor and Mrs Chadwick establish the categories of literature which are used throughout as a means of classification, and discuss the heroic age in Europe, focusing on Classical, Anglo-Saxon and Celtic cultures. In the second volume they deal with Russian oral literature, Yugoslav oral poetry, early Indian literature and early Hebrew literature. Volume III examines the oral literature of the Tatars, of Polynesia, and of Africa, concluding with a general survey which makes use of the categories developed in the first volume.

目次

  • Volume I: Preface
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The heroic age
  • 3. Heroic poetry and saga
  • 4. The heroic milieu
  • 5. Individualism in the heroic stories
  • 6. Non-heroic stories relating to the heroic age
  • 7. Historical elements in stories of the heroic age
  • 8. Unhistorical elements in stories of the heroic age
  • 9. Poetry and saga relating to deities
  • 10. Antiquarian learning
  • 11. Post-heroic poetry and saga
  • 12. Gnomic poetry
  • 13. Descriptive poetry
  • 14. Poetry and saga relating to unspecified individuals
  • 15. Mantic poetry
  • 16, Literature and writing
  • 17. The texts
  • 18. Recitation and composition
  • 19. The author
  • 20. Inspiration
  • Addenda
  • Index. Volume II: Preface
  • Corrigenda
  • Explanatory note on 'types' and 'saga'
  • Part I. Russian Oral Literature: 1. Introduction
  • 2. Heroic poetry
  • 3. The heroic milieu
  • 4. Historical and unhistorical elements in the byliny
  • 5. The texts
  • 6. Saga
  • 7. Non-heroic poetry
  • 8. Poetry relating to scriptual subjects and to the saints of the Greek church
  • 9. Post-heroic, antiquarian, gnomic and descriptive poetry and saga
  • 10. Poetry relating to unspecified individuals
  • 11. The recitation and composition of heroic poetry and saga
  • 12. The recitation and composition of religious poetry
  • 13. The popular poet and story-teller
  • Part II. Yugoslav Oral Poetry: 14. Introduction
  • 15. Heroic poetry
  • 16. The heroic milieu
  • 17. Unhistorical elements in heroic poetry
  • 18. Poetry relating to supernatural beings
  • 19. Poetry relating to unspecified individuals
  • 20. The remaining categories
  • 21. The texts
  • 22. Recitation and composition
  • Part III. Early Indian Literature: 23. Introduction
  • 24. Heroic poetry
  • 25. The heroic milieu
  • 26. Non-heroic poetry and saga
  • 27. Historical and unhistorical elements in heroic poetry
  • 28. Poetry and saga relating to deities
  • 29. Antiquarian learning
  • 30. Gnomic and descriptive poetry
  • 31. Poetry (and prose) relating to unspecified individuals
  • 32. Mantic poetry and prose
  • 33. The texts
  • 34. Recitation and composition
  • Part IV. Early Hebrew Literature: 35. Introduction
  • 36. The heroic age
  • 37. Non-heroic saga and poetry
  • 38. The heroic milieu
  • 39. Historical and unhistorical elements in the sagas
  • 40. Antiquarian learning
  • 41. Theological and mantic literature
  • 42. Gnomic and descriptive literature, literature relating to unspecified individuals
  • 43. The texts
  • 44. The author
  • Index. Volume III: Preface
  • Part I. The Oral Literature of the Tatars: 1. Introduction
  • 2. Heroic poetry and saga
  • 3. The heroic milieu
  • 4. Non-heroic poetry and saga
  • 5. Historical and unhistorical elements in heroic poetry and saga
  • 6. Poetry and saga relating to gods and spirits, and mantic poetry
  • 7. Antiquarian poetry and saga relating to unspecified individuals
  • 8. The texts
  • 9. Recitation and composition
  • 10. The shaman
  • Part II. The Oral Literature of Polynesia: 11. Introduction
  • 12. Saga and poetry relating to the migration period and to later periods
  • 13. Non-heroic saga and poetry relating to legendary characters of the prehistoric and later periods
  • 14. Saga and poetry relating to divine beings, and mantic poetry
  • 15. Saga and poetry relating to unspecified individuals
  • 16. Dramatic and ritual poetry
  • Antiquarian, gnomic and descriptive literature
  • 17. Recitation and composition
  • 18. The tohunga, kaula, etc.
  • Part III. Notes on the Oral Literature of Some African Peoples: 19. Introduction to Part III
  • 20. Abyssinia
  • 21. The galla
  • 22. The northern bantu
  • 23. The yoruba
  • 24. The tuareg
  • Part IV. A General Survey: 25. Written and oral literature
  • 26. The distribution of literary types
  • 27. Heroic and non-heroic
  • 28. Heroic narrative poetry
  • 29. Poetry and saga relating to unspecified individuals
  • 30. Theological literature
  • 31. Antiquarian learning
  • 32. Gnomic and descriptive literature
  • 33. Mantic literature
  • 34. Recitation and composition
  • 35. Authorship
  • Postscript
  • Index.
巻冊次

v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9780521310178

内容説明

The Growth of Literature is a key work for all scholars and students of comparative literature, and will also interest those involved with other fields of literary studies as well as sociology, anthropology and related disciplines. The three volumes, hailed as classics when they first appeared between 1932 and 1940, were last reprinted in 1968. Now available for the first time in paperback, they remain the definitive study of their subject. The work contains an examination of comparative literatures in various countries and at various times, with a view to demonstrating what literature (oral and written) consists of at different stages of its growth and what, if any, general principles can be applied to its development under diverse conditions. In the first volume Professor and Mrs Chadwick establish the categories of literature which are used throughout as a means of classification, and discuss the heroic age in Europe, focusing on Classical, Anglo-Saxon and Celtic cultures. In the second volume they deal with Russian oral literature, Yugoslav oral poetry, early Indian literature and early Hebrew literature. Volume III examines the oral literature of the Tatars, of Polynesia, and of Africa, concluding with a general survey which makes use of the categories developed in the first volume.

目次

  • Preface
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The heroic age
  • 3. Heroic poetry and saga
  • 4. The heroic milieu
  • 5. Individualism in the heroic stories
  • 6. Non-heroic stories relating to the heroic age
  • 7. Historical elements in stories of the heroic age
  • 8. Unhistorical elements in stories of the heroic age
  • 9. Poetry and saga relating to deities
  • 10. Antiquarian learning
  • 11. Post-heroic poetry and saga
  • 12. Gnomic poetry
  • 13. Descriptive poetry
  • 14. Poetry and saga relating to unspecified individuals
  • 15. Mantic poetry
  • 16, Literature and writing
  • 17. The texts
  • 18. Recitation and composition
  • 19. The author
  • 20. Inspiration
  • Addenda
  • Index.
巻冊次

v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9780521310185

内容説明

The Growth of Literature is a key work for all scholars and students of comparative literature, and will also interest those involved with other fields of literary studies as well as sociology, anthropology and related disciplines. The three volumes, hailed as classics when they first appeared between 1932 and 1940, were last reprinted in 1968. Now available for the first time in paperback, they remain the definitive study of their subject. The work contains an examination of comparative literatures in various countries and at various times, with a view to demonstrating what literature (oral and written) consists of at different stages of its growth and what, if any, general principles can be applied to its development under diverse conditions. In the first volume Professor and Mrs Chadwick establish the categories of literature which are used throughout as a means of classification, and discuss the heroic age in Europe, focusing on Classical, Anglo-Saxon and Celtic cultures. In the second volume they deal with Russian oral literature, Yugoslav oral poetry, early Indian literature and early Hebrew literature. Volume III examines the oral literature of the Tatars, of Polynesia, and of Africa, concluding with a general survey which makes use of the categories developed in the first volume.

目次

  • Preface
  • Corrigenda
  • Explanatory note on 'types' and 'saga'
  • Part I. Russian Oral Literature: 1. Introduction
  • 2. Heroic poetry
  • 3. The heroic milieu
  • 4. Historical and unhistorical elements in the byliny
  • 5. The texts
  • 6. Saga
  • 7. Non-heroic poetry
  • 8. Poetry relating to scriptual subjects and to the saints of the Greek church
  • 9. Post-heroic, antiquarian, gnomic and descriptive poetry and saga
  • 10. Poetry relating to unspecified individuals
  • 11. The recitation and composition of heroic poetry and saga
  • 12. The recitation and composition of religious poetry
  • 13. The popular poet and story-teller
  • Part II. Yugoslav Oral Poetry: 14. Introduction
  • 15. Heroic poetry
  • 16. The heroic milieu
  • 17. Unhistorical elements in heroic poetry
  • 18. Poetry relating to supernatural beings
  • 19. Poetry relating to unspecified individuals
  • 20. The remaining categories
  • 21. The texts
  • 22. Recitation and composition
  • Part III. Early Indian Literature: 23. Introduction
  • 24. Heroic poetry
  • 25. The heroic milieu
  • 26. Non-heroic poetry and saga
  • 27. Historical and unhistorical elements in heroic poetry
  • 28. Poetry and saga relating to deities
  • 29. Antiquarian learning
  • 30. Gnomic and descriptive poetry
  • 31. Poetry (and prose) relating to unspecified individuals
  • 32. Mantic poetry and prose
  • 33. The texts
  • 34. Recitation and composition
  • Part IV. Early Hebrew Literature: 35. Introduction
  • 36. The heroic age
  • 37. Non-heroic saga and poetry
  • 38. The heroic milieu
  • 39. Historical and unhistorical elements in the sagas
  • 40. Antiquarian learning
  • 41. Theological and mantic literature
  • 42. Gnomic and descriptive literature, literature relating to unspecified individuals
  • 43. The texts
  • 44. The author
  • Index.

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