Ballad and Oral Literature
Discover the rich tapestry of oral traditions with Ballad and Oral Literature. This compelling collection features essays from 16 esteemed scholars across Europe and the USA, delving into various aspects of ballads and oral literature. Published by Harvard University Press in 1991, this paperback edition spans 368 pages, offering a thorough exploration of "Child ballads" in both British and American contexts. Readers will also find insightful discussions on the oral literatures of France, Ireland, Scandinavia, ancient Greece, modern Egypt, and medieval England, alongside analyses of contemporary literary ballads and popular songs. This book is essential for anyone interested in the evolution and significance of oral storytelling traditions. Enhance your understanding of this fascinating genre by adding Ballad and Oral Literature to your collection today!