The Critics and the Ballad (Arcturus Books, AB 117) - Hardcover

 
9780809300426: The Critics and the Ballad (Arcturus Books, AB 117)

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A book of readings has long been needed to supplement the many col­lections of ballads on the market. The essays included in this volume have been carefully selected to make available in one volume many of the basic studies that previously lay widely scattered in the journal literature. They offer the reader a clear view into major areas of ballad scholarship, introduce him to the latest ideas in the field of folksong, and give him an insight into ballads that goes far beyond amateur enthusiasm and entertainment. All the essays are written by internationally recognized authorities, and in each case have become standard statements of the particular thesis they argue.

All the essays deal with theory—i.e., with ballad origins, variation, transmission, artistic atmosphere, and music and meter. Each essay is, in the opinion of the editors, important and at the same time difficult for students and seriously interested amateurs to locate. No effort has been made to in­clude materials that are presently in wide distribution or deal with the more technical aspects of ballad scholarship.


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MacEdward Leach, Professor of English at the University of Pennsyl­vania, is an internationally known medievalist and folklorist. He has been Secretary-Treasurer of the American Folklore Society for twenty-five years.

Tristram P. Coffin is Associate Professor of English at the University of Penn­sylvania and a specialist in the ballad. His published works include The Brit­ish Traditional Ballad in North America and Ancient Ballads Traditionally Sung in New England (with Helen H. Flanders and Bruno Nettl).

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