Abstract

I suggest that Herodotus is an even more intrusive author than is generally recognized-that he subtly steers his audience's reactions by distancing himself in meta-narratalogical ways from the truth of certain of the tales he tells. I further suggest that this is another trait typical of an oral performer, or left over from an oral background, in the sense that any oral performer needs to give such subtle nudges to his audience.

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