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Blanchard, Nelly. "La Villemarque's Barzaz-Breiz (1839-1845-1867): A Romantic Fiction to Reinvent Oneself". Studia Celto-Slavica 13 (2023): 85–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.54586/qjld3419.

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In 1839, Viscount Théodore Hersart de La Villemarqué published the Barzaz-Breiz (The Popular Ballads of Brittany) at his own expense. He was only 24 years old at the time. This book would bring him fame, give him a name and was to influence all of his future work. The Barzaz-Breiz was then further developed and modified twice afterwards, in 1845 and 1867. To this day it remains one of the best known books in Breton language literature. There are several reasons why the Barzaz-Breiz should not be reduced to just a collection of popular ballads as its title and research on the subject suggest. First of all, the authenticity of the songs of the Barzaz-Breiz and their possible modification, manipulation — or even their total invention by de la Villemarqué — have been the object of so much scholarly debate since the beginning of what came to be called the Barzaz-Breiz dispute, that attention has almost exclusively been focused on the ballads, leaving the rest of the text in the shadows. Secondly, there is a yawning chasm separating La Villemarqué’s work from that of his contemporaries who also collected popular songs. The book forms a space which is made up of de la Villemarqué’s words and serves as the locus for his reallocation of meanings to words. What we are given to read here is no less than a dissertation about the author himself. This paper therefore posits that the Barzaz-Breiz is not a mere collection of popular songs but rather a text — de la Villemarqué is not a mere collector but an author.
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Shields, Hugh, i Mary-Ann Constantine. "Breton Ballads". Béaloideas 64/65 (1996): 406. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20522487.

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Gowans, Linda, i Mary-Ann Constantine. "Breton Ballads". Jahrbuch für Volksliedforschung 42 (1997): 189. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/848056.

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Walsh, Kieran. "Irish Songs and Ballads". BMJ 332, nr 7535 (28.01.2006): gp40.2—gp40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.332.7535.sgp40-a.

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METZER, DAVID. "The Power Ballad and the Power of Sentimentality". Journal of American Studies 50, nr 3 (15.06.2015): 659–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875815001139.

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As is evident in their popularity and uses in television and film, power ballads have been prized for their emotional intensity. That intensity results from the ways in which the songs transform aspects of sentimentality developed in nineteenth- and twentieth-century repertoires, particularly parlor songs and torch songs. Power ballads energize sentimental topics and affects with rapturous feelings of uplift. Instead of concentrating on individual emotions like earlier sentimental songs do, power ballads create charged clouds of mixed emotions that produce feelings of euphoria. The emotional adrenaline rushes in power ballads are characteristic of larger experiences in popular culture in which emotions are to be grand, indiscriminate, and immediate.
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Baker, Ronald L., Rochelle Wright i Robert L. Wright. "Danish Emigrant Ballads and Songs". Journal of American Folklore 98, nr 389 (lipiec 1985): 366. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/539958.

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Murray, Alan, i Nigel Gatherer. "Songs and Ballads of Dundee". Jahrbuch für Volksliedforschung 32 (1987): 197. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/849478.

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Bohlman, Philip V., Rochelle Wright i Robert L. Wright. "Danish Emigrant Ballads and Songs". Ethnomusicology 30, nr 1 (1986): 169. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/851851.

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Czerwinski, E. J., i Emery George. "Valse Triste: Songs and Ballads". World Literature Today 73, nr 1 (1999): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40154560.

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Kvideland, Reimund, Rochelle Wright, Robert L. Wright i Richard P. Smiraglia. "Danish Emigrant Ballads and Songs". Jahrbuch für Volksliedforschung 31 (1986): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/848335.

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Atkinson, David. "‘This is England’? Sense of Place in English Narrative Ballads". Victoriographies 3, nr 1 (maj 2013): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/vic.2013.0103.

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Rightly or wrongly, ballads and folk songs collected in England are often thought to embody a sense of Englishness, even though substantial numbers of the items contained in such collections could equally be found in, say, Scotland, or even America. Nevertheless, ballad texts do reference topology and environment, and they do reference specific localities. However, while it is not difficult to think of some songs that unequivocally identify a fairly specific location (‘Rufford Park Poachers’ and ‘The Folkestone Murder’ are discussed here), many of the classical ballads in particular establish locality in much more elliptical fashion. Looking at a selection of ballads and their variants, both as collected songs and in broadside print, I aim to sketch out the way(s) in which ballads maintain a fragile, allusive sense of place. Albeit that it is inevitably overshadowed by the emphasis on action and emotion that characterise ballad style, what is here described as an ‘elliptical’ sense of place is nonetheless an important facet of the ‘feel’ of these ballads.
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Nink, Theresa, i Florian Heesch. "Metal Ballads as Low Pop? An Approach to Sentimentality and Gendered Performances in Popular Hard Rock and Metal Songs". Arts 12, nr 1 (17.02.2023): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/arts12010038.

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Ballads are often among the bestselling songs of heavy metal and hard rock bands. Within these genres, ballads represent a way to address emotions such as love that are not part of the primary self-understanding of those genres. Still, “genre ideals and style” often seem to be at odds with the sentimental aesthetics of the ballad and its emotional expression and experience. In this article, we take a close look at the sonic, textual, performative, visual, and emotional-somatic articulation of love and the generation of sentimentality in three selected metal ballads. Even if the term “power ballad,” which is often used in reference to hard rock and metal ballads, refers to the simultaneity of “heaviness” in the sound and the thematization of love in the lyrics, sentimental ballads in the stereotypically more masculine-connotated genres nevertheless create friction and skepticism in their discursive evaluation, as they generate aesthetic discrepancies between concrete songs and genre conventions. Their quantitative popularity contrasts with their qualitative evaluation. Therefore, in a second step, we analyze the reception of the selected ballads, in particular their discursive evaluations in music reviews, in order to point out the ways of argumentation through which frictions are established. As a result, we show that evaluations are related to how love is addressed in the songs and to the extent of proximity of the ballads to genre rules.
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Hanzelková, Marie. "„Obracení“ poutních kramářských písní. Panna Marie Vranovská". Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae – Historia litterarum 66, nr 3-4 (2021): 101–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/amnpsc.2021.020.

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The focus of this paper is on Czech pilgrimage broadside ballads and their adaptation for different pilgrimage sites. The heyday of Czech broadside ballads (1750–1850) partly overlapped with the period in which pilgrimages to both local and more distant holy sites were extremely popular. Collective singing played a very important role during the pilgrimages, and broadside ballads became the most popular medium for the spread of pilgrimage songs. The increasing demand for pilgrimage songs for local sites led to the intensive production of pilgrimage broadside ballads. This case study deals with 46 broadside ballads associated with the pilgrimage site of Vranov from the mid-18th century until the late 19th century. Through a comparison of similar broadside ballads related to different Bohemian and Moravian pilgrimage sites, this paper explores the genesis of the texts and their further development. The analysed interrelations between the pilgrimage broadside ballads show that the texts are a typical genre of popular culture, where the circulation and reuse of texts are frequent and natural.
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Kennedy, Victor. "Aspects of Evil in Traditional Murder Ballads". ELOPE: English Language Overseas Perspectives and Enquiries 11, nr 1 (8.05.2014): 93–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/elope.11.1.93-109.

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Traditional, or folk, ballads deal with common themes, often “leaping” over some details of plot and character while “lingering” on others, with the result that songs passed down orally through generations often appear in many variants. This paper will examine several songs from Martin Simpson’s 1976 debut album, Golden Vanity. I will trace their historical origins and argue that even some ancient ballads still speak to audiences today.
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Kraja, Danela Bala. "The Role of Metamorphosis in Anglo- Saxon Ballads, Albanian Ballads and Frontier Warrior Songs". European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 6, nr 1 (1.01.2020): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejis.v6i1.p28-32.

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This article aims to point out the role of metamorphosis in Anglo- Saxon ballads, Albanian ballads and frontier warrior songs. The Anglo- Saxon ballads and Albanian frontier warrior songs and ballads came into existence a long time ago and they had a certain number of influences which as a result had their great impact on their creation, development and circumstances when and where they were composed. They were created as a consequence of some special historical, cultural and social development. It has to be emphasized that those influences were of different character and size such as human, non-human or divine ones and the compositions of songs or ballads were inspired and conditioned by a lot of circumstances. Metamorphosis is used to express that never- ending process and of course it is transforming. The changes are either positive or negative and consequently people may perceive different good or bad feelings. It is related to the magic world and the unrealistic one and sometimes it is a beautiful feeling when a human being transforms into a rose and showing a form of life continuation after death but in many cases it transforms into a non-desirable object or animal. It is a quick transformation from one thing to another and it may have either positive or negative effects on the audience.
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Constantine, Mary-Ann. "Ballads Crossing Borders: La Villemarqué and the 'Breton Lenore'". Translation and Literature 8, nr 2 (wrzesień 1999): 197–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/tal.1999.8.2.197.

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Constantine, Mary-Ann. "Ballads Crossing Borders: La Villemarqué and the 'Breton Lenore'". Translation and Literature 8, Part_2 (styczeń 1999): 197–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/tal.1999.8.part_2.197.

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Ciosáin, Éamon Ó. "Miracles and Murders. An Introductory Anthology of Breton Ballads". French History 32, nr 1 (27.01.2018): 138–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fh/crx074.

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MacKinnon, Richard. "Protest Song and Verse in Cape Breton Island". Ethnologies 30, nr 2 (16.02.2009): 33–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/019945ar.

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On Cape Breton Island, where coal mining and steel making were once an essential part of the region’s culture and economy, protest song and verse are found in abundance. This article explores some previously unexamined protest songs and verses of Cape Breton Island. The body of songs is culled largely from the Maritime Labour Herald, a newspaper of the 1920s that included both locally and internationally composed works. Some earlier folklorists ignored protest songs because their paradigms did not permit them to view these forms as authentic cultural expressions. Their approach raises complex issues of how authenticity is constructed and by whom. My intent is to show that a well-developed protest song tradition was alive and well, and played an important role in the labour struggles of the 1920s. Indeed, these vernacular materials were used for solidarity during times of upheaval and change in Cape Breton Island.
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Wu, Hao, Yang Gao i Xianghui Liu. "Some Problems in the Collection of the book Ancient Ballads and Proverbs". Advances in Education, Humanities and Social Science Research 5, nr 1 (25.04.2023): 184. http://dx.doi.org/10.56028/aehssr.5.1.184.2023.

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"Ancient Ballads and Proverbs" is a collection of ancient ballads and proverbs written by Du Wenlan, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty.He is a master of the collection and research of ancient songs and proverbs.Many researchers attach great importance to the instrumental nature of the book, but seldom explore its academic nature.Thus, in the process of using the book, some highlights or problems were ignored.This article starts with the collection of ballads in "Ancient Ballads and Proverbs", and briefly analyzes its successes and some flaws.
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Witzleben, J. Lawrence, i Anne Birrell. "Popular Songs and Ballads of Han China". Notes 52, nr 3 (marzec 1996): 803. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/898633.

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Allen, Joseph R., i Anne Birrell. "Popular Songs and Ballads of Han China". Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 51, nr 1 (czerwiec 1991): 309. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2719248.

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Marney, John, i Anne Birrell. "Popular Songs and Ballads of Han China". Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews (CLEAR) 13 (grudzień 1991): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/495061.

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ENGLISH, MARK. "SOME HAZLITT QUOTATIONS FROM SONGS AND BALLADS". Notes and Queries 47, nr 3 (1.09.2000): 322–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nq/47-3-322.

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ENGLISH, MARK. "SOME HAZLITT QUOTATIONS FROM SONGS AND BALLADS". Notes and Queries 47, nr 3 (2000): 322–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nq/47.3.322.

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Bernaviz, Nimrod, i Anne Birrell. "Popular Songs and Ballads of Han China". Asian Music 25, nr 1/2 (1993): 221. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/834199.

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Strutynski, Iwan. "The Instrumental Component of the Epic Genres of the Carpathian Tradition". Problems of music ethnology 16 (29.12.2021): 99–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.31318/2522-4212.2021.16.249654.

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If the context of the performance of ritual and dance music is described in detail in a number of monographs at the beginning and middle of the last century, then with descriptions of the existence of epic genres the situation is somewhat different. Most collections of epic songs contain verbal and musical texts, however, the context of the performance, the number of performers, and the instrumental component are not always described. The article is devoted to the epic genres of folklore of the Ukrainians of the Carpathians. The article examines the modern existence of such epic genres of Ukrainian Carpathian folklore as psalm, song-chronicle, ballad. The aim of the study is to show the epic genres of folklore of the Ukrainian Carpathians in the context of its modern existence in the Carpathian village and in connection with the instrumental tradition of the region. The study covers Eastern Galicia (Halychyna), in particular Galician Hutsulshchyna and Pokuttia (Pokucie), where the author's fieldwork took place. Modern field recordings of psalms, which were previously carried by itinerant lyre players, indicate that the works of this genre in some places have survived to this day due to their inclusion in the calendar tradition. Some of them are preserved as Christmas and Lenten songs. So, in the village Stary Lisets of the Tysmenytsa district of IvanoFrankivsk region, the psalm «About Stratenska Virgin Mary» about the siege of the monastery by the Tatars became a carol. In the Kosiv and Verkhovyna districts of Ivano-Frankivsk region (Galician Hutsulshchyna), songs-chronicles («novyny») continue to exist. This genre of Ukrainian folklore appeared in the 17th century. Songs-chronicles reflect historical events from the time of the opryshky movement to the present day and family and household dramas. In the village Khymchyn of the Kosiv region, the author of these lines was lucky to record two songs-chronicles – about Dovbush and about the First World War. The performer alternated singing with playing on a sopilka-dencivka. The author finds out ideas of the bearers of the tradition about the correct performance of songs-chronicles. The classical performance of chronicle songs is predominantly solo (one singer and one accompanist-instrumentalist). Folk ballads that exist in the modern Carpathian region can be divided into local and late ones, a significant part of which came from the Central regions of Ukraine in the 20th century. At the same time, part of the late ballads comes from the ancient ones that arose on the territory of the Ukrainian Carpathians in the 17th–18th centuries. Evidence of the 20th century and the records of modern collectors of Carpathian folklore show that the performance of ancient Carpathian ballads is close to the performance of songs-chronicles. Old Carpathian ballads are characterized by a declamatory manner of singing accompanied by a violin, hurdy-gurdy or sopilka-flute and a narrow ambitus. Old ballads are associated with individual performance and folk-professional instrumentalism. Nowadays they can be heard less often than late ballads associated with collective choral singing. To get a complete picture of the context of the existence of the ancient Carpathian ballads, it is necessary to interview the inhabitants of the villages where they were recorded in the XX – at the beginning of the XXI century – Kornych, Myshyn, Cherni Oslavy, Velykyi Klyuchiv and Kosmach.
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Santhirasegaram, Sinnathamby. "Song Composition Systems of Sri Lankan Tamil Rural Poets". Shanlax International Journal of Tamil Research 5, nr 2 (1.10.2020): 19–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/tamil.v5i2.3485.

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There is a long tradition of folk song called Folk ballads (Kaddup padalkal) among the Sri Lankan Tamils. These songs, written by somewhat literate rural poets, are written on the paper or published as pamphlets, as small print copies. But, in their practical way, they are mostly handed over orally.When these Folk ballads (Kaddup padalkal) compose by the rural poets, they follow some rules and regulations. Linguistic regulations are the main one of them. These rules clearly distinguish oral literature from written literature. It has been generally followed that songs should be composed mainly on the basis of various verbal elements. Namely, different features follow the same repetitive methodology.Similarly, we can observe that there is more similarity in the rhythm of the songs. They have been singing their songs in certain rhythms. Thus, they have adopted the method of using oral song forms such as epic, ammānai, sinthu, kummi, thālāttu, oppāri, kavi according to the nature of the objects. Their form and music structures are mostly similar to folk songs.Moreover, a general structure has been followed to the theme of the songs.
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Sparling, Heather. "“Music is Language and Language is Music”". Ethnologies 25, nr 2 (13.04.2004): 145–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/008052ar.

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Abstract In this article, the author considers the effects of language attitudes, a sociolinguistic concern, on musical practice. This article assumes that language and music attitudes are related as different expressions in and of a common cultural context. The author demonstrates how Scots Gaelic language attitudes in Cape Breton (where a few hundred people still speak the language) have developed, and considers the possible interplay with current attitudes towards two particular Gaelic song genres. Gaelic language learners and native/fluent speakers in Cape Breton articulated distinct and opposing attitudes towards the song genre of puirt-a-beul [mouth music], and these attitudes are examined in relation to those towards the Gaelic language and compared with their response to eight-line songs, a literary Gaelic song type. Detailed musical and lyric analyses of three Gaelic songs are provided to illustrate the connection between language and music attitudes. The current attitude towards Gaelic in Cape Breton is traced through the history of language policy in Scotland and Cape Breton. These sociolinguistic and musicological analyses are supplemented with ethnographic evidence.
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American Studies in Scandinavia, ASIS. "Wright & Wright: Danish Emigrant Ballads and Songs". American Studies in Scandinavia 17, nr 2 (1.09.1985): 75–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.22439/asca.v17i2.1671.

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Field, Stephen. "Popular Songs and Ballads of Han China (review)". China Review International 7, nr 2 (2000): 396–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cri.2000.0077.

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Klacek, Michal. "Reflexe islámu v kramářských tiscích a kupletech druhé poloviny 19. a začátku 20. století". Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae – Historia litterarum 66, nr 3-4 (2021): 5–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/amnpsc.2021.015.

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Semi-folk compositions, traditionally referred to as ‘broadside ballads’, can be seen as a distinct work of art but also as a specific type of historical source. The authors of the ballads reacted, among other things, to events in the Ottoman Empire in the second half of the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century. For a long time, they maintained entrenched stereotypes based on the opposition between Christianity and Islam. ‘Turks’ (a synonym for Muslims) were traditionally regarded as pagans and tyrants, oppressors of subjugated Christians. During the Great Eastern Crisis and the Russo-Turkish War (1875–1878), this stereotype was, in some songs, first enriched with the motif of a Slavic hero. The same theme was later developed by the authors of satirical songs, called ‘couplets’. Broadside ballads and couplets with a Turkish subject reflect their authors’ views, more or less influenced by the media of the time. Thanks to journalists and publicists, and to some extent also the authors of the songs, the struggle of the Slavs for freedom was perceived positively in the Czech environment. In the spirit of the Slavophile idea, members of the Balkan peoples were long regarded as ‘Slavic brothers’ and the Russian tsar was hailed as their liberator.
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MacKinnon, Richard, i Lachlan MacKinnon. "Residual Radicalism". Ethnologies 34, nr 1-2 (6.08.2014): 273–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1026154ar.

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The making of songs is an important, yet under-explored tradition amongst steel workers throughout North America. Steel making has been an essential part of Cape Breton Island’s economy and landscape since the mid-nineteenth century. The first steel mill was constructed in Sydney Mines in the 1870s; a larger mill was built in the newly emerging city of Sydney, the island’s largest centre, by 1901. Distinctive traditions of work and leisure began to emerge amidst the grid-patterned streets and company-owned homes of workers and managers. In the early years of the twentieth century, a close-knit working-class consciousness had taken root in the steel making centre of Sydney, Cape Breton Island. Songs explore topics such as the harsh conditions of work in the steel plant, personalities and places, tragedies, the industrial conflicts of the 1920s, and the attitudes of workers toward management. Many are often tinged with satire and witty analysis of working-class life.Sydney, as with many communities in North America, has profoundly experienced the process of deindustrialization in the latter part of the twentieth century. The last operating coal mines closed in Cape Breton the 1990s and the Sydney Steel plant shut its doors in 2000. This paper explores the questions: what role did songs about steel play in the development of class consciousness during the development of the steel industry in Sydney? Do songs play an equally significant role in the latter part of the twentieth century when the community was undergoing the process of deindustrialization? What types of songs about steel making and the steel mill are found in each of these significant periods in Sydney’s history? An exploration of some of these songs reveal much about how human beings respond to the processes of industrialization and deindustrialization.
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Mihara, Minoru. "Shakespearean Ballads in Thomas Percy’s Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Transition from Oral Songs to Printed Historical Documents". Textual Cultures 10, nr 2 (18.10.2018): 107–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.14434/textual.v10i2.22840.

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Thomas Percy’s ballad collection, Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, marks a point of intersection between balladry and Shakespeareana, which both went through a transitional phase from vocal performance to literary undertaking in the eighteenth century. In the Reliques, ballads that had been orally transmitted by minstrels were changed into validated printed sources for a scholarly project. This transition helped eighteenth-century editors gain a historical understanding of Shakespeare and emend his traditionally received texts. These editors were persuaded to use the ballads in the Reliques as reliable sources for their emendation since they were printed as authoritative documents that were useful for their academic editions of Shakespeare. They gained easy textual access to the printed ballads in the Reliques to search for contextual or emendatory materials. A comparison of four Shakespeare-related ballads in the Reliques (“King Cophetua and the Beggar-Maid,” “Take Thy Old Cloak about Thee,” “Willow, Willow, Willow,” and “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love”) to their counterparts in editions of Shakespeare reveals that the ballads that were printed as historical documents in the Reliques advanced the editors’ contextual illustration of Shakespeare and that they authorized the emendation of the textus receptus. This article focuses on the effect of the historical information provided by Percy’s printed ballads on George Steevens’s and Edmond Malone’s contextualization of Shakespeare and on their emendation of Shakespearean texts. In addition, it concentrates on the possibility that Edward Capell referred to Shakespearean ballads in Percy’s Reliques combined with old Quarto editions of Shakespeare’s works.
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Marsh, Christopher. "THE WOMAN TO THE PLOW; AND THE MAN TO THE HEN-ROOST: WIVES, HUSBANDS AND BEST-SELLING BALLADS IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND". Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 28 (2.11.2018): 65–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s008044011800004x.

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ABSTRACTThis paper investigates the representation of marital relations in some of the most successful broadside ballads published in seventeenth-century England. It explains the manner in which these have been selected as part of a funded research project, and it proceeds to question an existing historiographical emphasis on ballads in which marriages were portrayed as under threat due to a combination of wifely failings (scolding, adultery, violence) and husbandly shortcomings (sexual inadequacy, jealousy, weakness). Best-selling ballads were much more sympathetic to married women in particular than we might have expected, and the implications of this for our understanding of the ballad market and early modern culture more generally may be significant. These ballads, it is argued, were often aimed particularly at women, and they grew out of an interesting negotiation between male didacticism and female taste. Throughout the paper, an attempt is made to understand ballads as songs and visual artefacts, rather than merely as texts.
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Karbashevska, Oksana. "English Folk Ballads Collected By Cecil James Sharp in The Southern Appalachians: Genesis, Transformation and Ukrainian Parallels". Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University 1, nr 2-3 (22.12.2014): 79–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.15330/jpnu.1.2-3.79-85.

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The purpose of this research, presented at the Conference sectional meeting, is to tracepeculiarities of transformation of British folk medieval ballads, which were brought to theSouthern Appalachians in the east of the USA by British immigrants at the end of the XVIIIth –beginning of the XIXth century and retained by their descendants, through analyzing certain textson the levels of motifs, dramatis personae, composition, style and artistic means, as well as tooutline relevant Ukrainian parallels. The analysis of such ballads, plot types and epic songs wascarried out: 1) British № 10: “The Twa Sisters” (21 variants); American “The Two Sisters”(5variants) and Ukrainian plot type I – C-5: “the elder sister drowns the younger one because of envyand jealousy” (8 variants); 2) British № 26: The Three Ravens” (2), “The Twa Corbies” (2);American “The Three Ravens” (1), “The Two Crows”(1) and Ukrainian epic songs with the motif oflonely death of a Cossack warrior on the steppe (4). In our study British traditional ballads areclassified according to the grouping worked out by the American scholar Francis Child(305 numbers), Ukrainian folk ballads – the plot-thematic catalogue developed by the Ukrainianfolklorist Оleksiy Dey (here 288 plots are divided into 3 spheres, cycles and plot types). Theinvestigation and comparison of the above indicated texts witness such main tendencies: 1) theAmerican counterparts, collected in the Appalachian Mountains, preserve the historic-nationalmemory and cultural heritage of the British immigrant bearers on the level of leading motifs,dramatis personae, composition peculiarities, traditional medieval images, epithets, similes,commonplaces; 2) some motifs, characters, images, artistic means, archaic and dialectal English ofthe Child ballads are reduced or substituted in the Appalachian texts; 3) realism of Americanballad transformations, which overshadows fantasy and aristocracy of their British prototypes, issimilar to the manner of poetic presentation of the typologically-arisen and described events by theUkrainian folk ballads and dumas .
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Larrissy, Edward, i Heather Glen. "Vision and Disenchantment: Blake's 'Songs' and Wordsworth's 'Lyrical Ballads'". Yearbook of English Studies 17 (1987): 305. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3507715.

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Kraja, Danela Bala. "Relationships in Anglo-Saxon, Balkan Ballads and Epic Songs". European Journal of Language and Literature 6, nr 1 (1.12.2016): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejls.v6i1.p7-12.

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This article aims to point out the diverse relationships that are to be found in Anglo- Saxon and Balkan ballads and epic songs. There were different kinds of relationships such as human and non- human relationships. The most important relationships were those familial ones because family stands as the most important part of the society. In many cases relationships cannot stand and cannot be treated alone because they are interconnected with other ones. In that time the mentality and behaviour were not the same with the ones we have nowadays as there were restrictions and unwritten laws and people were following them but as always happens they were not always going to be strictly followed and that generated conflicts and reactions. There are made different researches and parallels to understand how different peoples may react in different relationships. They had a real great and powerful significance and value on people and their connections and were an important factor on determining people’s behaviour, on stabilizing the tranquillity and peace of their families, societies and countries.
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Kámán, Erzsébet. "The notion of destiny in epic songs and ballads". Acta Ethnographica Hungarica 47, nr 1-2 (lipiec 2002): 35–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/aethn.47.2002.1-2.5.

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Bender, Mark. "Passion, Poverty, and Travel: Traditional Hakka Songs and Ballads". CHINOPERL 36, nr 2 (3.07.2017): 129–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01937774.2017.1337694.

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Scuderi, Antonio. "Review: Moliseide: Songs and Ballads in the Molisan Dialect". Forum Italicum: A Journal of Italian Studies 29, nr 1 (marzec 1995): 225–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001458589502900133.

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Metzer, David. "The power ballad". Popular Music 31, nr 3 (październik 2012): 437–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143012000347.

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AbstractThe power ballad has become a mainstay of popular music since the 1970s. This article offers a history of the songs and discusses their place in the larger field of popular music genres. The songs are defined by the use of both a musical formula based on constant escalation and an expressive formula that combines the euphoric uplift created by rousing music with sentimental themes and ploys. Contrary to views that power ballads first appeared in 1980s rock and are primarily rock numbers, the songs emerged in the 1970s pop recordings of Barry Manilow and others, and from early on crossed genre lines, including pop, rock and R&B. These crossings result in an exchange between the fervour of the power ballad and the distinct expressive qualities of the other genres. This article also places the power ballad in the larger history of the ballad. The songs are part of a shift toward more effusive and demonstrative styles of ballads underway since the 1960s. In addition, the emotional excesses of the power ballad fit into a larger change in the expressive tone of works across different popular culture media. With those works, emotions are to be large, ecstatic and immediate.
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Leppert, Richard. "Civil War Imagery, Song, and Poetics: The Aesthetics of Sentiment, Grief, and Remembrance". 19th-Century Music 40, nr 1 (2016): 20–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ncm.2016.40.1.20.

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The American Civil War (1861–65) produced staggering numbers of casualties, including from what to this day remains the bloodiest one-day battle (Antietam) in the country's history. Most combatants were young, many still teenagers, or at most in their early twenties, a fact repeatedly and poignantly acknowledged in the poetry and prose of Walt Whitman. The Civil War was the first to be extensively photographed, which brought the realities of its extreme violence into sharp relief throughout the country on both sides of the conflict. Battlefield photographers often focused their cameras on the wounded and dead; some shot close-up corpse studies of young and often notably handsome men, whose physical beauty—likewise acknowledged by Whitman—increased the affective impact of the tragedy. The youth of Civil War soldiers was likewise reflected in thousands of popular ballads produced by Union and Confederate composers and marketed for home-front consumption. Ballads evoking the bond between a mother and her soldier son are especially common. Two such songs, lamentations, by the highly successful northern composer George W. Root are typical: “Just before the Battle, Mother” (1863) and “The Vacant Chair” (1861), the former voiced by a young soldier fearing that he will shortly be killed, and the latter remembering a boy who has fallen. Songs of this sort, explicitly sentimental and folklike, were sometimes critically disparaged even during the war years, though their general popularity (and the popularity of many other songs of this sort)—even to this day—remains considerable. The apparent, guileless sincerity of lamentation ballads develops from a resemblance to the lullaby, a genre evoking the tightest of all human bonds, that between the mother and child. These songs, too easily dismissed as mawkish and cliché-ridden, stay with us for deep-seated social and cultural reasons.
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Isaki, Fatmire, i Hyreme Gurra. "THE MOTIF OF RECOGNITION IN ENGLISH AND THE ALBANIAN BALLADS". Knowledge International Journal 28, nr 7 (10.12.2018): 2345–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.35120/kij28072345f.

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Difficult war times and painful family events made people segregate. These events made folk singers create songs where they narrated how people recognized each other after a long time being far away from one another. This time period was known as a very dramatic process fulfilled with strong feelings. Different scops and bards created emotional songs with the motif of recognition between husband and wife (that will be explained with examples from Hind Horn and Aga Ymeri), between brother and sister (that will be explained with examples from Bonnie Farday and Gjon Petrika), and rarely between brother and brother. The aim of this paper is to make a comparative analysis with special emphasis on intersections and the dissimilar points of the English ballads and the Albanian ones which treat the motif of recognition. Since this papers goal is the comparative approach between ballads of two different literatures of different nations, our methods of analysis will be the narrative method and the comparative method. The narrative method will be used to point out the motif of recognition in each ballad particularly, while the comparative method will be used to make the comparison between ballads Hind Horn and Aga Ymeri where husband and wife recognize each other by a special sign as symbol of their true love, and between ballads Bonny Farday or Babylon and Gjon Petrika where with the help of a mark the identification of brother and sister occurs.
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Isaki, Fatmire, i Hyreme Gurra. "THE MOTIF OF RECOGNITION IN ENGLISH AND THE ALBANIAN BALLADS". Knowledge International Journal 28, nr 7 (10.12.2018): 2345–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.35120/kij29082345f.

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Difficult war times and painful family events made people segregate. These events made folk singers create songs where they narrated how people recognized each other after a long time being far away from one another. This time period was known as a very dramatic process fulfilled with strong feelings. Different scops and bards created emotional songs with the motif of recognition between husband and wife (that will be explained with examples from Hind Horn and Aga Ymeri), between brother and sister (that will be explained with examples from Bonnie Farday and Gjon Petrika), and rarely between brother and brother. The aim of this paper is to make a comparative analysis with special emphasis on intersections and the dissimilar points of the English ballads and the Albanian ones which treat the motif of recognition. Since this papers goal is the comparative approach between ballads of two different literatures of different nations, our methods of analysis will be the narrative method and the comparative method. The narrative method will be used to point out the motif of recognition in each ballad particularly, while the comparative method will be used to make the comparison between ballads Hind Horn and Aga Ymeri where husband and wife recognize each other by a special sign as symbol of their true love, and between ballads Bonny Farday or Babylon and Gjon Petrika where with the help of a mark the identification of brother and sister occurs.
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Holzapfel, Otto, Peter Balslev-Clausen i Danish Hymns. "Songs from Denmark. A Collection of Danish Hymns, Songs and Ballads in English Translation". Jahrbuch für Volksliedforschung 33 (1988): 205. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/847801.

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Murphy, Emilie K. M. "Music and Catholic culture in post-Reformation Lancashire: piety, protest, and conversion". British Catholic History 32, nr 4 (11.09.2015): 492–525. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/bch.2015.18.

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AbstractThis essay adds to our existing understanding of what it meant to be a member of the English Catholic community during the late Elizabeth and early Stuart period by exploring Catholic musical culture in Lancashire. This was a uniquely Catholic village, which, like the majority of villages, towns and cities in early modern England, was filled with the singing of ballads. Ballads have almost exclusively been treated in scholarship as a ‘Protestant’ phenomenon and the ‘godly ballad’ associated with the very fabric of a distinctively Protestant Elizabethan and Stuart entertainment culture. By investigating the songs and ballads in two manuscript collections from the Catholic network surrounding the Blundell family this essay will show how Catholics both composed and ‘converted’ existing ballads to voice social, devotional, and political concerns. The ballads performed in Little Crosby highlight a vibrant Catholic community, where musical expression was fundamental. Performance widened the parochial religious divide, whilst enhancing Catholic integration. This essay uncovers the way Catholics used music to voice religious and exhort protest as much as prayer. Finally, by investigating the tunes and melodies preserved in the manuscripts, I demonstrate how priests serving this network used ballads as part of their missionary strategy.
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Sainan, Fu. "“Beauty in Meaning” in English Translation of Zhuang Love Songs from Variation Theory of Comparative Literature". Studies in Linguistics and Literature 8, nr 1 (6.01.2024): p53. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/sll.v8n1p53.

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In the process of English translation of Zhuang love songs, it is impossible to fully convey the “beauty in sound”, “beauty in form” and “beauty in meaning” of the original text. Among them, “beauty in meaning” is the most important, so we must not lose “beauty in meaning” in pursuit of “beauty in form” or “beauty in sound”. This paper will focus on the existing English versions of Zhuang love songs with love as the theme, such as Liu Sanjie’s ballads, Poya Love Songs, Liao Songs of Pingguo Zhuang etc., from the perspective of variation theory of comparative literature, to explore the “beauty in meaning” in English translation of Zhuang love songs and the translation strategies to achieve “beauty in meaning”.
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Frolcová, Věra, Pavel Kosek, Hana Bočková, Markéta Holubová i Tomáš Slavický. "Song of a deaf-mute shepherd : a Czech broadside ballad between the oral and printed tradition : an interdisciplinary case study". Bohemica litteraria, nr 1 (2023): 109–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/bl2023-1-7.

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This is a case study of a critical edition and an analysis of one song from a collection of Czech broadside ballads published in the monograph To a Familiar Melody. The following text is an example of an interdisciplinary approach to Czech broadside ballads, combining insights from ethnology, ethnomusicology, linguistics, and literary history. Methodologically, it takes its starting point in twentieth century oral tradition accounts and historical retrospectives. The historical retrospective methodology traces the reception and variation of songs, the tradition of tunes, motifs, or elements of language in different social, territorial and media settings.
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Brodie, Ian. "Crime and Punishment in the Cape Breton Songs Contest". Ethnologies 41, nr 1 (2019): 173. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1069851ar.

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