"The Maid" and "The Hangman": Myth and Tradition in a Popular Ballad, Volume 21 |
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... textual variation where a number of such geographic - linguistic " bundles " are involved . Anglo - American tradition , however , is characterized by several unique factors that render a geographical organization highly inappropriate ...
... textual variation where a number of such geographic - linguistic " bundles " are involved . Anglo - American tradition , however , is characterized by several unique factors that render a geographical organization highly inappropriate ...
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... textual elements have the greatest stability , which the greatest tendency to variation ? Which are most useful in establishing relationships between variants and types ? 3. To what degree is oral tradition influenced by ( a ) immediate ...
... textual elements have the greatest stability , which the greatest tendency to variation ? Which are most useful in establishing relationships between variants and types ? 3. To what degree is oral tradition influenced by ( a ) immediate ...
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... textual tradition ; C8 , with a mid - cadence on V and a consistently Mixolydian tune , also forms part of that tradition . The tunes here show the same reflection of amalgamation as their texts . Although they begin with a Mixolydian ...
... textual tradition ; C8 , with a mid - cadence on V and a consistently Mixolydian tune , also forms part of that tradition . The tunes here show the same reflection of amalgamation as their texts . Although they begin with a Mixolydian ...
Contents
The Tunes | 66 |
The Symbols | 96 |
The Tradition in Europe | 108 |
Copyright | |
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Alan Lomax Alcestis American b1 Dala b1,2 Dala Eal b3 Cal b1 Ba3 b3 Cal ballad text balladry Bertrand Bronson Bertrand H Broadwood Bronson Cal b1,2 Dala cante-fable century Charon Child Ballad County Dala Eal Dala Eal b3 daughter Eal b3 Eal b3 Fa2b English Fa2a Fa2b father Folk Song Folklore Folksongs Gallows Tree German Gf1b Hal Gfla Hal Gglb gold and fee gold and silver gold to set golden ball Gypsies hangman hold your hand I(VI Irish Julius Krohn LC-AFS Leadbelly Little Sir Hugh London Losgekaufte Maid Freed melodic mid-cadence Moses Gaster mother motif n.d. reported narrative North Carolina oikotypal oral tradition pay my fee prickly bush ransom recorded Reed Smith refrain reported as learned reported by Davis rhyme Sabine Baring-Gould Scottish set me free Settlement School slack the rope Songs stanza textual Traditional Tunes variants Verb victim Virginia Volkslieder yonder