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Early Hebrew
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Author(s) Title Reference
William J. Entwistle The Growth of Literature. Volume II Russian oral literature, Yugoslav oral poetry, Early Indian literature, Early Hebrew literature, by H. Munro Chadwick, N. Kershaw Chadwick 7/2, p. 120

languages

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works

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  • The Walling of Skadar
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people

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  • Mistislav
  • Svjatoslav
  • Jaroslav
  • Il'ja Muromec
  • Marko Kraljevié

subjects

  • influence
  • narrative
  • cultural
  • oral
  • performance
  • poetry
  • identity
  • lyrical
  • Expression
  • theme
  • tradition
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  • genre
  • epic
  • folklore

places

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