The Igor’ Tale and the Origins of Conspiracy Theory
The Igor’ Tale and the Origins of Conspiracy Theory
Ingham †, Norman W.
2017-06-23 00:00:00
In his 2004 lecture delivered at Harvard, Norman W. Ingham critiques Edward L. Keenan’s controversial book Joseph Dobrovský and the Origins of the Igor’ Tale (Slovo o polku Igoreve) and argues that Keenan’s claims against the poem’s authenticity are not convincing.
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The Igor’ Tale and the Origins of Conspiracy Theory
In his 2004 lecture delivered at Harvard, Norman W. Ingham critiques Edward L. Keenan’s controversial book Joseph Dobrovský and the Origins of the Igor’ Tale (Slovo o polku Igoreve) and argues that Keenan’s claims against the poem’s authenticity are not convincing.
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