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CHAPTER IX THE POPULAR BALLAD HE popular ballad is a simple narrative
poem relating epic events as seen through the medium of a lyrical temperament,
popular in origin or by transmission, and fitted for oral circulation. The word
ballad ...
CHAPTER IX THE POPULAR BALLAD HE popular ballad is a simple narrative
poem relating epic events as seen through the medium of a lyrical temperament,
popular in origin or by transmission, and fitted for oral circulation. The word
ballad ...
Сторінка 174
be reworked, enlarged and ornamented in the great epic (the French épopée);
but the epic cannot be considered as consisting of epic lays stitched together.
The technique of epic lay and €popée is too fundamentally different. The popular
...
be reworked, enlarged and ornamented in the great epic (the French épopée);
but the epic cannot be considered as consisting of epic lays stitched together.
The technique of epic lay and €popée is too fundamentally different. The popular
...
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Such survivals are indeed not wanting, any more than they are wanting in the
fairy tale and the epic. Thus in the justly famous Danish ballad of Earl Brand we
meet with the power of name. The hero proves invulnerable until his beloved
calls ...
Such survivals are indeed not wanting, any more than they are wanting in the
fairy tale and the epic. Thus in the justly famous Danish ballad of Earl Brand we
meet with the power of name. The hero proves invulnerable until his beloved
calls ...
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