This essay provides an ingenious analysis of indigenous and enduring folksongs within the Gypsy oral tradition in England. It traces a brief history of scholarship on Gypsy folksong, as well as treats the inherently tricky issue of what a ballad is, before entering into a discussion of the interaction between orally transmitted folksongs and written broadsides. Ultimately, Pettitt illustrates how discernible trends may provide valuable insights into the ways in which oral tradition interacts with and influences verbal performance culture
This thesis presents a study of English Gypsy Singing in the broader context of contemporary English...
This paper addresses the difficult question of musical aesthetics, analysing how singers describe me...
This essay analyzes orality and song performance in the eighteenth-century diaries of James Boswell,...
Recent years have seen the discovery of something as wonderful and unexpected as an authentic Englis...
Recent years have seen the discovery of something as wonderful and unexpected as an authentic Englis...
We at the Center for Studies in Oral Tradition are pleased to offer our latest issue of Oral Traditi...
This is the first book to combine contemporary debates in ballad studies with the insights of modern...
This article foregrounds discrepancies between vernacular singing in England and the work of London’...
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
We used to think of the classic oral ballad of the British Isles and English-speaking North America ...
For the historian of late-medieval and Renaissance literature, oral tradition lies provocatively ath...
Widespread interest in Australian folklore and folk music began in the 1950s as a response to the in...
For the historian of late-medieval and Renaissance literature, oral tradition lies provocatively ath...
In seeking to understand the processes and identify the products of oral transmission in early Engli...
This thesis presents a study of English Gypsy Singing in the broader context of contemporary English...
This paper addresses the difficult question of musical aesthetics, analysing how singers describe me...
This essay analyzes orality and song performance in the eighteenth-century diaries of James Boswell,...
Recent years have seen the discovery of something as wonderful and unexpected as an authentic Englis...
Recent years have seen the discovery of something as wonderful and unexpected as an authentic Englis...
We at the Center for Studies in Oral Tradition are pleased to offer our latest issue of Oral Traditi...
This is the first book to combine contemporary debates in ballad studies with the insights of modern...
This article foregrounds discrepancies between vernacular singing in England and the work of London’...
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
We used to think of the classic oral ballad of the British Isles and English-speaking North America ...
For the historian of late-medieval and Renaissance literature, oral tradition lies provocatively ath...
Widespread interest in Australian folklore and folk music began in the 1950s as a response to the in...
For the historian of late-medieval and Renaissance literature, oral tradition lies provocatively ath...
In seeking to understand the processes and identify the products of oral transmission in early Engli...
This thesis presents a study of English Gypsy Singing in the broader context of contemporary English...
This paper addresses the difficult question of musical aesthetics, analysing how singers describe me...
This essay analyzes orality and song performance in the eighteenth-century diaries of James Boswell,...