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The Ballad and the Folk (RLE Folklore)

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The ballad is an enduring and universal literary genre. In this book, first published in 1972, David Buchan is concerned to establish the nature of a ballad and of the people who produced it through a study of the regional tradition of the Northeast of Scotland, the most fertile ballad area in Britain. His account of this tradition has two parallel aims, one specifically literary ΓÇô to investigate the ballad as oral literature ΓÇô and one broadly ethnographic ΓÇô to set the regional tradition in its social context. Dr Buchan applies the interesting and important work which has recently been done on oral tradition in Europe on the relationship of the ballad to society to his study of this particular part of Scotland. He examines a nonliterate society to discover what factors besides nonliteracy helped foster its ballad tradition. He analyses the processes of composition and transmission in the oral ballad, and considers the changes which removed nonliteracy, altered social patterns, and seriously affected the ballad tradition. By demonstrating how people who could neither read nor write were able to compose literature of a high order, David Buchan provides a convincing explanation of the balladΓÇÖs perennial appeal and an answer to the ΓÇÿballad enigmaΓÇÖ. His book is also a valuable study in social history of this culturally distinct region, the Northeast of Scotland.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781138842205
  • Bindende:
  • Hardback
  • Sider:
  • 342
  • Utgitt:
  • 10. februar 2015
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 156x234x25 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 612 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
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The ballad is an enduring and universal literary genre. In this book, first published in 1972, David Buchan is concerned to establish the nature of a ballad and of the people who produced it through a study of the regional tradition of the Northeast of Scotland, the most fertile ballad area in Britain. His account of this tradition has two parallel aims, one specifically literary ΓÇô to investigate the ballad as oral literature ΓÇô and one broadly ethnographic ΓÇô to set the regional tradition in its social context. Dr Buchan applies the interesting and important work which has recently been done on oral tradition in Europe on the relationship of the ballad to society to his study of this particular part of Scotland. He examines a nonliterate society to discover what factors besides nonliteracy helped foster its ballad tradition. He analyses the processes of composition and transmission in the oral ballad, and considers the changes which removed nonliteracy, altered social patterns, and seriously affected the ballad tradition. By demonstrating how people who could neither read nor write were able to compose literature of a high order, David Buchan provides a convincing explanation of the balladΓÇÖs perennial appeal and an answer to the ΓÇÿballad enigmaΓÇÖ. His book is also a valuable study in social history of this culturally distinct region, the Northeast of Scotland.

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