The Song Index of the Enoch Pratt Free Library

The Song Index of the Enoch Pratt Free Library
Title The Song Index of the Enoch Pratt Free Library PDF eBook
Author Ellen Luchinsky
Publisher Routledge
Pages 1384
Release 2020-12-23
Genre Music
ISBN 1135659265

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The Song Index features over 150,000 citations that lead users to over 2,100 song books spanning more than a century, from the 1880s to the 1990s. The songs cited represent a multitude of musical practices, cultures, and traditions, ranging from ehtnic to regional, from foreign to American, representing every type of song: popular, folk, children's, political, comic, advertising, protest, patriotic, military, and classical, as well as hymns, spirituals, ballads, arias, choral symphonies, and other larger works. This comprehensive volume also includes a bibliography of the books indexed; an index of sources from which the songs originated; and an alphabetical composer index.

Legenda

Legenda
Title Legenda PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 230
Release 1892
Genre College yearbooks
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A Christmas Posy of Carols, Songs, and Other Pieces

A Christmas Posy of Carols, Songs, and Other Pieces
Title A Christmas Posy of Carols, Songs, and Other Pieces PDF eBook
Author Lady Lindsay (Caroline Blanche Elizabeth)
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1902
Genre Christmas
ISBN

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Royal Poetrie

Royal Poetrie
Title Royal Poetrie PDF eBook
Author Peter C. Herman
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 247
Release 2011-03-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0801459532

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Royal Poetrie is the first book to address the significance of a distinctive body of verse from the English Renaissance—poems produced by the Tudor-Stuart monarchs Henry VIII, Mary, Queen of Scots, Elizabeth I, and James VI/I. Not surprisingly, Henry VIII is no John Donne, but the unique political and poetic complications raised by royal endeavors at authorship imbue this literature with special interest. Peter C. Herman is particularly intrigued by how the monarchs' poems express and extend their power and control. Monarchs turned to verse especially at moments when they considered their positions insecure or when they were seeking to aggregate more power to themselves. Far from reflecting absolute authority, monarchic verse often reveals the need for authority to defend itself against considerable, effective opposition that was often close at hand. In monarchic verse, Herman argues, one can see monarchs asserting their significance and appropriating images of royalty to enhance their power and their position. Sometimes, as in the cases of Henry and Elizabeth, they are successful; sometimes, as for James, they are not. For Mary Stuart, the results were disastrous. Herman devotes a chapter each to the poetic endeavors of Henry VIII, Mary Stuart, Elizabeth I, and James VI/I. His introduction addresses the tradition of monarchic verse in England and on the continent as well as the textual issues presented by these texts. A brief postscript examines the verses that circulated under Charles I's name after his execution. In an argument enhanced by carefully chosen illustrations, Herman places monarchic verse within the visual and other cultural traditions of the day.

The West Country

The West Country
Title The West Country PDF eBook
Author John Payne
Publisher Andrews UK Limited
Pages 297
Release 2011-11-10
Genre Travel
ISBN 1908493518

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The English West Country is a land of exceptional landscapes: many miles of wild, unspoilt coastline and vast expanses of wild moorland; great cities such as Exeter, Plymouth, Bath and Bristol; and market towns, villages and hamlets. Farming, mining, quarrying, fishing and trade are the traditional industries of the counties of Wiltshire, Somerset, Dorset, Devon and Cornwall. On one level, the West Country is the most English of all English regions, home of clotted cream, thatch, church spires, folksong, hobby horses and Cecil Sharp. Yet the area was trading with Mediterranean Europe before the Romans. For many years Bristol was the centre of the slave trade, and many of its great mansions were built on the proceeds of slavery. Great swathes of land in Dorset, Wiltshire and Devon are still used by the military and are off-bounds to visitors. And within the West Country is the special case of Celtic Cornwall, and the even more remote Isles of Scilly. People lived in the West Country long before Britain, or England, were invented. From the great stone circles of Avebury and Stonehenge in Wiltshire to the menhirs of Cornwall, and the wealth of prehistoric remains on the Isles of Scilly, this has always been an inhabited landscape, crafted by men and women working closely with nature and natural forces. John Payne explores this culturally rich and varied region, revealing many facets of its distinctive and much-loved identity.

Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries
Title Catalog of Copyright Entries PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher
Pages 1236
Release 1976
Genre Copyright
ISBN

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The Apple of Beauty and Discord

The Apple of Beauty and Discord
Title The Apple of Beauty and Discord PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 1920
Genre Art
ISBN

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