The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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Alexander Haggerty Krappe. T CHAPTER VIII THE FOLK - SONG HE folk - song is a song , i.e. a lyric poem with melody , which originated anonymously , among unlettered folk in times past and which remained in currency for a considerable ...
Alexander Haggerty Krappe. T CHAPTER VIII THE FOLK - SONG HE folk - song is a song , i.e. a lyric poem with melody , which originated anonymously , among unlettered folk in times past and which remained in currency for a considerable ...
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... song , which thus disappeared . The best English or rather Scottish example is of course Robert Burns.1 In Germany Goethe's Heidenröslein , 2 based no doubt upon an old Alsatian folk - song , is now the standard version not only in ...
... song , which thus disappeared . The best English or rather Scottish example is of course Robert Burns.1 In Germany Goethe's Heidenröslein , 2 based no doubt upon an old Alsatian folk - song , is now the standard version not only in ...
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... song , and that most of the texts we possess are literature rather than folk - lore . A certain share must no doubt also be given to pure improvisation . Any thorough investigation of ... song usually and quite wrongly THE FOLK - SONG 165.
... song , and that most of the texts we possess are literature rather than folk - lore . A certain share must no doubt also be given to pure improvisation . Any thorough investigation of ... song usually and quite wrongly THE FOLK - SONG 165.
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