The Voice of the People
Writing the European Folk Revival, 1760-1914
Herausgeber: Campbell, Matthew; Perraudin, Michael
The Voice of the People
Writing the European Folk Revival, 1760-1914
Herausgeber: Campbell, Matthew; Perraudin, Michael
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'The Voice of the People' presents a series of essays on literary aspects of the pan-European folk revival from the late eighteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth.
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'The Voice of the People' presents a series of essays on literary aspects of the pan-European folk revival from the late eighteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 387g
- ISBN-13: 9781783080618
- ISBN-10: 1783080612
- Artikelnr.: 39307625
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 387g
- ISBN-13: 9781783080618
- ISBN-10: 1783080612
- Artikelnr.: 39307625
Edited by Matthew Campbell and Michael Perraudin
List of Figures; Introduction – Michael Perraudin and Matthew Campbell; 1.
The Impact of Ossian: Johann Gottfried Herder’s Literary Legacy – Renata
Schellenberg; 2. On Robert Burns: Enlightenment, Mythology and the
Folkloric – Hamish Mathison; 3. The Classical Form of the Nation: The
Convergence of Greek and Folk Forms in Czech and Russian Literature in the
1810s – David L. Cooper; 4. Literary Metamorphoses and the Reframing of
Enchantment: The Scottish Song and Folktale Collections of R. H. Cromek,
Allan Cunningham and Robert Chambers – Sarah M. Dunnigan; 5. Thomas Moore,
Daniel Maclise and the New Mythology: The Origin of the Harp – Matthew
Campbell; 6. The Oral Ballad and the Printed Poem in the Portuguese
Romantic Movement: The Case of J. M. da Costa e Silva’s Isabel ou a Heroina
de Aragom – J. J. Dias Marques; 7. Class, Nation and the German Folk
Revival: Heinrich Heine, Georg Büchner and Georg Weerth – Michael
Perraudin; 8. The Estonian National Epic, Kalevipoeg: Its Sources and
Inception – Madis Arukask; 9. The Latvian Era of Folk Awakening: From
Johann Gottfried Herder’s Volkslieder to the Voice of an Emergent Nation –
Kristina Jaremko-Porter; 10. From Folklore to Folk Law: William Morris and
the Popular Sources of Legal Authority – Marcus Waithe; 11. Pioneers,
Friends, Rivals: Social Networks and the English Folk-Song Revival,
1889–1904 – E. David Gregory; 12. The Bosnian Vila: Folklore and
Orientalism in the Fiction of Robert Michel – Riccardo Concetti; Epilogue
The Persistence of Revival – Matthew Campbell and Michael Perraudin;
Bibliography; Index
The Impact of Ossian: Johann Gottfried Herder’s Literary Legacy – Renata
Schellenberg; 2. On Robert Burns: Enlightenment, Mythology and the
Folkloric – Hamish Mathison; 3. The Classical Form of the Nation: The
Convergence of Greek and Folk Forms in Czech and Russian Literature in the
1810s – David L. Cooper; 4. Literary Metamorphoses and the Reframing of
Enchantment: The Scottish Song and Folktale Collections of R. H. Cromek,
Allan Cunningham and Robert Chambers – Sarah M. Dunnigan; 5. Thomas Moore,
Daniel Maclise and the New Mythology: The Origin of the Harp – Matthew
Campbell; 6. The Oral Ballad and the Printed Poem in the Portuguese
Romantic Movement: The Case of J. M. da Costa e Silva’s Isabel ou a Heroina
de Aragom – J. J. Dias Marques; 7. Class, Nation and the German Folk
Revival: Heinrich Heine, Georg Büchner and Georg Weerth – Michael
Perraudin; 8. The Estonian National Epic, Kalevipoeg: Its Sources and
Inception – Madis Arukask; 9. The Latvian Era of Folk Awakening: From
Johann Gottfried Herder’s Volkslieder to the Voice of an Emergent Nation –
Kristina Jaremko-Porter; 10. From Folklore to Folk Law: William Morris and
the Popular Sources of Legal Authority – Marcus Waithe; 11. Pioneers,
Friends, Rivals: Social Networks and the English Folk-Song Revival,
1889–1904 – E. David Gregory; 12. The Bosnian Vila: Folklore and
Orientalism in the Fiction of Robert Michel – Riccardo Concetti; Epilogue
The Persistence of Revival – Matthew Campbell and Michael Perraudin;
Bibliography; Index
List of Figures; Introduction – Michael Perraudin and Matthew Campbell; 1.
The Impact of Ossian: Johann Gottfried Herder’s Literary Legacy – Renata
Schellenberg; 2. On Robert Burns: Enlightenment, Mythology and the
Folkloric – Hamish Mathison; 3. The Classical Form of the Nation: The
Convergence of Greek and Folk Forms in Czech and Russian Literature in the
1810s – David L. Cooper; 4. Literary Metamorphoses and the Reframing of
Enchantment: The Scottish Song and Folktale Collections of R. H. Cromek,
Allan Cunningham and Robert Chambers – Sarah M. Dunnigan; 5. Thomas Moore,
Daniel Maclise and the New Mythology: The Origin of the Harp – Matthew
Campbell; 6. The Oral Ballad and the Printed Poem in the Portuguese
Romantic Movement: The Case of J. M. da Costa e Silva’s Isabel ou a Heroina
de Aragom – J. J. Dias Marques; 7. Class, Nation and the German Folk
Revival: Heinrich Heine, Georg Büchner and Georg Weerth – Michael
Perraudin; 8. The Estonian National Epic, Kalevipoeg: Its Sources and
Inception – Madis Arukask; 9. The Latvian Era of Folk Awakening: From
Johann Gottfried Herder’s Volkslieder to the Voice of an Emergent Nation –
Kristina Jaremko-Porter; 10. From Folklore to Folk Law: William Morris and
the Popular Sources of Legal Authority – Marcus Waithe; 11. Pioneers,
Friends, Rivals: Social Networks and the English Folk-Song Revival,
1889–1904 – E. David Gregory; 12. The Bosnian Vila: Folklore and
Orientalism in the Fiction of Robert Michel – Riccardo Concetti; Epilogue
The Persistence of Revival – Matthew Campbell and Michael Perraudin;
Bibliography; Index
The Impact of Ossian: Johann Gottfried Herder’s Literary Legacy – Renata
Schellenberg; 2. On Robert Burns: Enlightenment, Mythology and the
Folkloric – Hamish Mathison; 3. The Classical Form of the Nation: The
Convergence of Greek and Folk Forms in Czech and Russian Literature in the
1810s – David L. Cooper; 4. Literary Metamorphoses and the Reframing of
Enchantment: The Scottish Song and Folktale Collections of R. H. Cromek,
Allan Cunningham and Robert Chambers – Sarah M. Dunnigan; 5. Thomas Moore,
Daniel Maclise and the New Mythology: The Origin of the Harp – Matthew
Campbell; 6. The Oral Ballad and the Printed Poem in the Portuguese
Romantic Movement: The Case of J. M. da Costa e Silva’s Isabel ou a Heroina
de Aragom – J. J. Dias Marques; 7. Class, Nation and the German Folk
Revival: Heinrich Heine, Georg Büchner and Georg Weerth – Michael
Perraudin; 8. The Estonian National Epic, Kalevipoeg: Its Sources and
Inception – Madis Arukask; 9. The Latvian Era of Folk Awakening: From
Johann Gottfried Herder’s Volkslieder to the Voice of an Emergent Nation –
Kristina Jaremko-Porter; 10. From Folklore to Folk Law: William Morris and
the Popular Sources of Legal Authority – Marcus Waithe; 11. Pioneers,
Friends, Rivals: Social Networks and the English Folk-Song Revival,
1889–1904 – E. David Gregory; 12. The Bosnian Vila: Folklore and
Orientalism in the Fiction of Robert Michel – Riccardo Concetti; Epilogue
The Persistence of Revival – Matthew Campbell and Michael Perraudin;
Bibliography; Index