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HOW EPICS LIVE: THE HISTORY OF A FAMILY OF EPICS PERFORMERS FROM THE MOSHA RIVER AREA
The article is based on materials that were recorded by Yurii Alexandrovich Novikov and other members of the 1959 Moscow State University expedition in the area of the Mosha River basin in the Arkhangelsk region. A comparison of these materials with the texts that Aleksandr Fedorovich Gilferding recorded in the same region in the last third of the 19th century allowed us to trace the history of a family of epics performers over a period of almost a hundred years. The textual analysis of recorded byliny recited by representatives of the same family at different times shows the genetic continuity of these texts and their closeness at the plot, composition, and formula levels. It also reveals some mechanisms underlying the transmission of oral tradition within the family.