Home  |  Search help  |  Classification Scheme   |   Leslie Shepard   |   Zotero

The voice of the people : writing the European folk revival, 1760-1914 / Edited by Matthew Campbell and Michael Perraudin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Anthem European StudiesPublication details: London : Anthem Press, 2013.Description: 223 p. : ill., music ; 23 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
The impact of Ossian: Johann Gottfried Herder's literary legacy / Renata Schellenberg -- On Robert Burns: enlightenment, mythology and the folkloric / Hamish Mathison -- The classical form of the nation: the convergence of Greek and folk forms in Czech and Russian literature in the 1810s / David L. Cooper -- 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 -- Thomas Moore, Daniel Maclise and the new mythology: the origin of the harp / Matthew Campbell -- 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 Aragon / J. J. Dias Marques -- Class, nation and the German folk revival: Heinrich Heine, Georg Büchner and Georg Weerth / Michael Perraudin -- The Estonian national epic, Kalevipoeg: its sources and inception / Madis Arukask --The Latvian era of folk awakening: from Johann Gottfried Herder's Volkslieder to the voice of an emergent nation / Kristina Jaremko-Porter -- From folklore to folk law: William Morris and the popular sources of legal authority / Marcus Waithe -- Pionerrs, friends, rivals: social networks and the English folk-song revival, 1899-1904 / E. David Gregory -- The Bosnian vila: folklore and Orientalism in the fiction of Robert Michel / Ricardo Concetti -- The persistence of revival / Matthew Campbell and Michael Perraudin.
Holdings
Item type Home library Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Books Books VWML MPS 15 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only 18531

First published in hardback in 2012.

Bibliography, p. 207-217.

The impact of Ossian: Johann Gottfried Herder's literary legacy / Renata Schellenberg -- On Robert Burns: enlightenment, mythology and the folkloric / Hamish Mathison -- The classical form of the nation: the convergence of Greek and folk forms in Czech and Russian literature in the 1810s / David L. Cooper -- 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 -- Thomas Moore, Daniel Maclise and the new mythology: the origin of the harp / Matthew Campbell -- 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 Aragon / J. J. Dias Marques -- Class, nation and the German folk revival: Heinrich Heine, Georg Büchner and Georg Weerth / Michael Perraudin -- The Estonian national epic, Kalevipoeg: its sources and inception / Madis Arukask --The Latvian era of folk awakening: from Johann Gottfried Herder's Volkslieder to the voice of an emergent nation / Kristina Jaremko-Porter -- From folklore to folk law: William Morris and the popular sources of legal authority / Marcus Waithe -- Pionerrs, friends, rivals: social networks and the English folk-song revival, 1899-1904 / E. David Gregory -- The Bosnian vila: folklore and Orientalism in the fiction of Robert Michel / Ricardo Concetti -- The persistence of revival / Matthew Campbell and Michael Perraudin.

Share