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F. W. Moorman's "Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and Traditional Poems" presents a rich tapestry of the linguistic and cultural heritage of Yorkshire through an extensive compilation of dialect poetry. This anthology not only showcases the distinctive phonetics and vernacular lexicon of Yorkshire but also reflects the social and historical context that shaped these poetic expressions. Moorman's scholarly approach highlights both well-known and obscure poets, offering an authentic representation of the evolution of the dialect and the thematic concerns ranging from rural life to industrial…mehr

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F. W. Moorman's "Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and Traditional Poems" presents a rich tapestry of the linguistic and cultural heritage of Yorkshire through an extensive compilation of dialect poetry. This anthology not only showcases the distinctive phonetics and vernacular lexicon of Yorkshire but also reflects the social and historical context that shaped these poetic expressions. Moorman's scholarly approach highlights both well-known and obscure poets, offering an authentic representation of the evolution of the dialect and the thematic concerns ranging from rural life to industrial change, woven together with vivid imagery and local idioms. Frank William Moorman was a notable philologist and scholar whose deep-rooted passion for Yorkshire's literature and language led him to curate this essential collection. His background in linguistics and his commitment to preserving regional dialects of England drove him to explore the nuances of Yorkshire's poetic landscape. Furthermore, his dedication as an educator emphasized the importance of language as a cultural artifact, making him a pivotal figure in the movement to appreciate and understand the dialectal variations of English literary traditions. For readers interested in regional literature, linguistics, or the social history of England, Moorman's "Yorkshire Dialect Poems" is an invaluable resource. It is not only an exploration of dialect poetry but also a celebration of Yorkshire's unique cultural identity. This book will appeal to scholars and casual readers alike, inviting them to immerse themselves in the rhythm and resonance of Yorkshire's rich literary tradition.

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F. W. Moorman (Frederick William Moorman), born in 1872, was a distinguished English scholar noted for his expertise in English philology and literature. He was a professor of English Language at the University of Leeds and held an esteemed position in early 20th-century literary studies. Moorman's academic pursuits led him to become deeply entwined with the exploration of regional dialects and medieval literature. One of his significant contributions to the literary world is 'Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and traditional poems,' a seminal collection that preserved the linguistic richness of Yorkshire's literary heritage. This anthology, compiled and sometimes adapted by Moorman, showcased the vernacular poetry of the region, reflecting the ordinary lives, humor, and folklore of its people. Moorman's literary style often focused on celebrating the pastoral and rustic elements of Northern England, and he was a proponent of studying literature within its socio-linguistic context. His work is a testament to the value of regional dialects in understanding the cultural and social history of an area. Moorman's scholarly contributions have had a lasting impact, influencing both regional dialect studies and the preservation of English folk traditions.