Horsemen
Carolyn Steedman, 4 February 1988
“... what?’ According to William Labov, a story-taker from a tradition quite different from the one George EwartEvans represents, a sociolinguist rather than a folklorist, that is the response that every good narrator is continually evading: ‘when the narrative is over, it should be unthinkable for a bystander to say ... ”