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Street Ballads In Nineteenthcentury Britain Ireland And North America The Interface Between Print And Oral Traditions New Edition David Atkinson

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Street Ballads In Nineteenthcentury Britain Ireland And North America The Interface Between Print And Oral Traditions New Edition David Atkinson
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Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.67 MB
Pages: 290
Author: David Atkinson, Steve Roud
ISBN: 9781472427410, 1472427416
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: New edition

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Street Ballads In Nineteenthcentury Britain Ireland And North America The Interface Between Print And Oral Traditions New Edition David Atkinson by David Atkinson, Steve Roud 9781472427410, 1472427416 instant download after payment.

In recent years, the assumption that traditional songs originated from a primarily oral tradition has been challenged by research into 'street literature' - that is, the cheap printed broadsides and chapbooks that poured from the presses of jobbing printers from the late sixteenth century until the beginning of the twentieth. Not only are some traditional singers known to have learned songs from printed sources, but most of the songs were composed by professional writers and reached the populace in printed form. Street Ballads in Nineteenth-Century Britain, Ireland, and North America engages with the long-running debate over the origin of traditional songs by examining street literature's interaction with, and influence on, oral traditions.

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