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Recitations and monologues oral history project [sound recording] / interviewer, John Marshall
Bib ID 3116393
Format AudioAudio [sound recording]
Author
Marshall, John
 
Access Conditions Access conditions vary. 
Description 1983-1984 
12 sound tape reels (ca. 521 min.) 
Series

Recitations and monologues oral history project.

Summary

This project records recitations, monologues and folk poetry, as well as other information relevant to an understanding of these forms in Australia by following up contacts Marshall had made during earlier fieldwork.

Notes

This project continues the work begun by Professor Goldstein and John Marshall recording recitations, folk music, folk songs, jokes and yarns and monologues performed by folklorists living in New South Wales. Goldstein and Marshall's collection, titled Kenneth Goldstein collection is held in the National Library of Australia Oral history and folklore collection at ORAL TRC 1387.

Subjects Folklore - Australia.  |  Folk music - Australia.  |  Folk poetry, Australian.  |  Recitations.

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