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Verbal dueling in heroic narrative : the homeric and old english traditions

Book: English. Library collection
Author(s)
Parks, Ward
Title
Verbal dueling in heroic narrative : the homeric and old english traditions / Ward Parks
Publication
Princeton: Princeton University, 1990
Physical description
ix, 240 or. ; 25 cm
Type of material
Book
Localization
XDZ - Xenpelar Dokumentazio Zentroa
ISBN / ISSN
0-691-06780-5
Notes
Bibliografia: 215-229 or.
Aurkibidea: 231-240 or.
This work is a rare cross-cultural study of one of the most universal dialogic genres: heroic flyting, or the verbal duel in which the heroes, prior to physical combat, make boastful claims that must be backed up through action in the arena of public contesting. Long recognized as an elemental behavioral paradigm in human consciousness, the contest has only recently emerged as a factor in the formation of Western intellectual traditions and modes of discourse. In presenting the verbal duel as a literary expression of the contest, Ward Parks shows how flyting interfaces words and physical action. He explores the place of flyting in the patterning of culture, both Eastern and Western, from Homeric and Old English martial narratives to current academic debate to such phenomena of popular culture as rap. Parks studies flyting from a comparative standpoint to discover major generic and structural characteristics common to this activity in both its oral and written traditions. Drawing his methodology from such fields as literary criticism, socio-biology, linguistics, and game theory, he begins with an exploration of the nature and structure of contesting as it relates to flyting interactions. He then examines the covert contract formation that binds the verbal and physical aspects of the duel, analyzes the heroic generation of speeches and their dialogic interrelation in the flyting process itself, and illustrates the adaptability of flyting patterns within a wide variety of cultural and ideological settings.