Oral Poetry

Oral Poetry
Oral Po|e|try*
[- 'pəuitri] die; - -
<zu engl. poetry »(Vers)dichtung«, dies aus mlat. poetria zu lat. poeta, vgl. ↑Poet>
mündlich tradierte, schriftlose Sprachkunst (als Vorstufe literarischer Erzählkunst)

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