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Oral tradition in the history of mediation
Oral tradition as a tale of a tub: Jonathan Swift's oratorial machines
The contagion of the oral in a Journal of the plague year
Oratory transactions: John "Orator" Henley and his critics
How to speak well in public: the elocution movement begins in earnest
"Fair rhetoric" and the fishwives of Billingsgate
"The art of printing was fatal": the idea of oral tradition in ballad discourse
Conjecturing oral societies: global to Gaelic
Coda: when did "orality" become a "culture"?
Oral tradition as a tale of a tub: Jonathan Swift's oratorial machines
The contagion of the oral in a Journal of the plague year
Oratory transactions: John "Orator" Henley and his critics
How to speak well in public: the elocution movement begins in earnest
"Fair rhetoric" and the fishwives of Billingsgate
"The art of printing was fatal": the idea of oral tradition in ballad discourse
Conjecturing oral societies: global to Gaelic
Coda: when did "orality" become a "culture"?