Kalevipoeg jumalaistarulliselta ja historialliselta kannalta
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A scholarly study traces how fragmented folk songs were collected and assembled into a national epic, distinguishing earlier metrical passages preserved from oral performance from later, prose-like or locally accreted episodes that show Christian and regional influences. It assesses editorial practices and source variability, argues for preserving verbatim oral variants to aid mythological and comparative study, maps geographic patterns in the material, and highlights thematic affinities with neighboring poetic traditions. The essay also discusses translation and editorial decisions that shaped the poem's present structure and the challenges of separating older core material from subsequent additions.
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