This article provides the first sustained overview and analysis of the reception of Ovid s Metamorphoses in sixteenth-century English ballad culture. It highlights a significant tradition of translating materials from this ancient Roman source into the stuff of vernacular song a phenomenon that can be traced back as far as 1552. Positing that popular music must have played a crucial role in shaping Tudor ideas about the Metamorphoses, this study draws attention to the textual, visual, aural, and kinetic dimensions of the Ovidiana that was regularly read, seen, heard, sung, and even danced to by early modern consumers of mythological ballads.peer-reviewed2020-06-0
This study attempts to discover what is comprehended by the title of Ovid's Metamorphoses and what i...
The use of mythology was widespread among writers in the Elizabethan period, and Ovid’s presence in ...
Although Ovid dedicated his Metamorphoses to the subject of change, the vast majority of the corpore...
This article provides the first sustained overview and analysis of the reception of Ovid s Metamorph...
This article considers the relationship between women and Ovid's Metamorphoses in early modern Engla...
Uses adaptation and appropriation studies to explore early modern textual and theatrical metamorphos...
Three articles, as Part I, II and III, investigate the relationship between poetry and song in the l...
This dissertation traces the development of verse with a musical dimension from Sidney and Shakespea...
28-29 SEPTEMBER 2017 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL From the 12th-century onwards, Ovid’s Metamorphose...
In the Early Modern Period, Ovid's Metamorphoses was a popular text: printers in the sixteenth and s...
In the Early Modern Period, Ovid's Metamorphoses was a popular text: printers in the sixteenth and s...
Singing the News is the first study to concentrate on sixteenth-century ballads, when there was no r...
A study of Elizabethan Ovidianism would be interesting if only for the reason that it illustrates t...
This thesis begins by outlining the origins of the elegy as a literary form, passing from the fragme...
“Moving Music,” bridges the gap between the theory and the practice of music as it is represented in...
This study attempts to discover what is comprehended by the title of Ovid's Metamorphoses and what i...
The use of mythology was widespread among writers in the Elizabethan period, and Ovid’s presence in ...
Although Ovid dedicated his Metamorphoses to the subject of change, the vast majority of the corpore...
This article provides the first sustained overview and analysis of the reception of Ovid s Metamorph...
This article considers the relationship between women and Ovid's Metamorphoses in early modern Engla...
Uses adaptation and appropriation studies to explore early modern textual and theatrical metamorphos...
Three articles, as Part I, II and III, investigate the relationship between poetry and song in the l...
This dissertation traces the development of verse with a musical dimension from Sidney and Shakespea...
28-29 SEPTEMBER 2017 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL From the 12th-century onwards, Ovid’s Metamorphose...
In the Early Modern Period, Ovid's Metamorphoses was a popular text: printers in the sixteenth and s...
In the Early Modern Period, Ovid's Metamorphoses was a popular text: printers in the sixteenth and s...
Singing the News is the first study to concentrate on sixteenth-century ballads, when there was no r...
A study of Elizabethan Ovidianism would be interesting if only for the reason that it illustrates t...
This thesis begins by outlining the origins of the elegy as a literary form, passing from the fragme...
“Moving Music,” bridges the gap between the theory and the practice of music as it is represented in...
This study attempts to discover what is comprehended by the title of Ovid's Metamorphoses and what i...
The use of mythology was widespread among writers in the Elizabethan period, and Ovid’s presence in ...
Although Ovid dedicated his Metamorphoses to the subject of change, the vast majority of the corpore...