Ballads are a great unsung body of texts that hover on the margins of eighteenth-century literary history without quite being acknowledged by modern scholars of the period. But ballads were a crucial cultural phenomenon in eighteenth-century society, a common experience of rich and poor, so embedded in the soundscape as not to be remarked, any more than the air people breathed
The purpose of this thesis is to showcase sentimental courtship novels’ socio-historical potential, ...
No poet in the eighteenth century was unaffected by balladry. As a city dweller he or she would have...
The question of ‘medieval ballads’ has excited much heated discussion, which sadly seems to have led...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityEver since Francis Barton Gummere called attention to its peculiari...
Ballads of the seventeenth century often contained treasonous attitudes and reflected the breaking o...
The Pan-Hispanic oral ballad tradition provides us with precious examples of how traditional narrati...
The value of virginity and the value of wealth are two types of human attitudes in Medieval Age, ref...
Ballads, Songs and Snatches demonstrates how allusion to folk song and some aspects of popular music...
none2Two central questions seem to be indisputable when we consider the presence and canonical rele...
The traditional ballad, the genre of the above poetry, has been a subject of much controversy and sp...
Empirically, the English-language ballad comprises a genre of narrative verse and melody, of largely...
The project is distinctive as it is the first time an edited collection of essays has been produced ...
‘Emotional regimes’ is a concept defined by William Reddy in 2001 and used in the history of emotion...
In the traditional account of literary Romanticism in Britain, Lyrical Ballads is considered the sem...
Book synopsis: Discourses of Slavery and Abolition brings together for the first time the most impor...
The purpose of this thesis is to showcase sentimental courtship novels’ socio-historical potential, ...
No poet in the eighteenth century was unaffected by balladry. As a city dweller he or she would have...
The question of ‘medieval ballads’ has excited much heated discussion, which sadly seems to have led...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityEver since Francis Barton Gummere called attention to its peculiari...
Ballads of the seventeenth century often contained treasonous attitudes and reflected the breaking o...
The Pan-Hispanic oral ballad tradition provides us with precious examples of how traditional narrati...
The value of virginity and the value of wealth are two types of human attitudes in Medieval Age, ref...
Ballads, Songs and Snatches demonstrates how allusion to folk song and some aspects of popular music...
none2Two central questions seem to be indisputable when we consider the presence and canonical rele...
The traditional ballad, the genre of the above poetry, has been a subject of much controversy and sp...
Empirically, the English-language ballad comprises a genre of narrative verse and melody, of largely...
The project is distinctive as it is the first time an edited collection of essays has been produced ...
‘Emotional regimes’ is a concept defined by William Reddy in 2001 and used in the history of emotion...
In the traditional account of literary Romanticism in Britain, Lyrical Ballads is considered the sem...
Book synopsis: Discourses of Slavery and Abolition brings together for the first time the most impor...
The purpose of this thesis is to showcase sentimental courtship novels’ socio-historical potential, ...
No poet in the eighteenth century was unaffected by balladry. As a city dweller he or she would have...
The question of ‘medieval ballads’ has excited much heated discussion, which sadly seems to have led...