oral literature
Example Sentences
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Norman Douglas cottoned onto the fact that children’s games were a source of oral literature that lay outside of other kinds, and had not been studied before.
From Salon • Aug. 20, 2012
Unsurprisingly, the performances – given that the storytellers are not allowed to use notes – tend towards the raw and unstructured; they also occasionally blur the distinction between oral literature and stand-up comedy.
From The Guardian • Jul. 30, 2010
His story is oral literature at its best.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Until recently, limericks were mostly unprintable and constituted one of the few forms of modern oral literature.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The stories here given cover a wide range of subjects, but are fair examples of the oral literature of the Blackfeet.
From Blackfoot Lodge Tales The Story of a Prairie People by Grinnell, George Bird