Ballad Collection, Lyric, and the Canon

Steve Newman

Original title: Ballad collection, lyric, and the canon

earliest edition we have, 2007 University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013 304 pages

"The humble ballad, defined in 1728 as "a song commonly sung up and down the streets," was widely used in elite literature in the eighteenth century and beyond. Authors ranging from John Gay to William Blake to Felicia Hemans incorporated the seemingly incongruous genre of the ballad into their work. Ballads were central to the Scottish Enlightenments theorization of culture and nationality, to Shakespeare's canoniza...

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Ballad Collection, Lyric, and the Canon edition · 2013 · University of Pennsylvania Press · 9781322511290
Ballad Collection, Lyric, and the Canon edition · 2013 · University of Pennsylvania Press · 304 pages · 9780812202939
Ballad Collection, Lyric, and the Canon hardcover · 2007 · University of Pennsylvania Press · 304 pages · 9780812240092

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