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Classic Ballads: 4 Timeless Books of Traditional Songs - Old Ballads Ballad Book Ballads of Scottish Tradition and Romance English Songs and Ballads etc - cover

Classic Ballads: 4 Timeless Books of Traditional Songs - Old Ballads Ballad Book Ballads of Scottish Tradition and Romance English Songs and Ballads etc

William Shakespeare, Lord Byron, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Makepeace Thackeray, Oliver Goldsmith, James Hogg, Robert Burns, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Robert Browning, John Fletcher, William Wordsworth, Walter Scott, Thomas Moore, William Blake, William Cowper, Lord Tennyson

Publisher: e-artnow

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Classic Ballads: 4 Timeless Books of Traditional Songs is a remarkable confluence of poetic ingenuity, capturing the essence of traditional ballads as they traverse themes of love, loss, and folklore. This anthology brings together a diverse range of styles from romantic lyricism to the vivid storytelling characteristic of the ballad form. The timeless nature of the ballads is reflected in their ability to engage contemporary readers with themes that resonate universally. This collection highlights significant pieces that illustrate the raw beauty and emotional depth of balladry while remaining unanchored to any single author, thus showcasing the collective brilliance and vivid imagination of these literary giants. Featuring contributions from literary luminaries such as Shakespeare, Shelley, and Keats, among others, this anthology offers a treasure trove of narrative voices that capture the rich tapestry of the Romantic and Victorian eras. The involved authors bring a depth of experience and a variety of perspectives that contribute to a resonant exploration of traditional balladic themes. Through their renditions, the collection aligns itself with the broader historical and cultural movements of its time, enabling readers to appreciate the intersection of personal expression with societal narratives. Offering readers an enriching dive into a multiplicity of perspectives, Classic Ballads serves as both a scholarly resource and a timeless journey into the heart of traditional song. This anthology is a unique opportunity for enthusiasts to engage with the shared heritage of balladry. Its diverse array of contributions fosters a dynamic dialogue between eras, and its educational value lies in the breadth of insights it provides, offering a deeper understanding of how these timeless songs continue to echo throughout the ages.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 2000 pages.

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