...Ballads and Ballad Poetry

...Ballads and Ballad Poetry
Title ...Ballads and Ballad Poetry PDF eBook
Author Edward Everett Hale (Jr.)
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1902
Genre Ballads, English
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The Book of Old English Ballads

The Book of Old English Ballads
Title The Book of Old English Ballads PDF eBook
Author George Wharton Edwards
Publisher Library of Alexandria
Pages 64
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1465525270

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Goethe, who saw so many things with such clearness of vision, brought out the charm of the popular ballad for readers of a later day in his remark that the value of these songs of the people is to be found in the fact that their motives are drawn directly from nature; and he added, that in the art of saying things compactly, uneducated men have greater skill than those who are educated. It is certainly true that no kind of verse is so completely out of the atmosphere of modern writing as the popular ballad. No other form of verse has, therefore, in so great a degree, the charm of freshness. In material, treatment, and spirit, these bat lads are set in sharp contrast with the poetry of the hour. They deal with historical events or incidents, with local traditions, with personal adventure or achievement. They are, almost without exception, entirely objective. Contemporary poetry is, on the other hand, very largely subjective; and even when it deals with events or incidents it invests them to such a degree with personal emotion and imagination, it so modifies and colours them with temperamental effects, that the resulting poem is much more a study of subjective conditions than a picture or drama of objective realities. This projection of the inward upon the outward world, in such a degree that the dividing line between the two is lost, is strikingly illustrated in Maeterlinck's plays. Nothing could be in sharper contrast, for instance, than the famous ballad of "The Hunting of the Cheviot" and Maeterlinck's "Princess Maleine." There is no atmosphere, in a strict use of the word, in the spirited and compact account of the famous contention between the Percies and the Douglases, of which Sir Philip Sidney said "that I found not my heart moved more than with a Trumpet." It is a breathless, rushing narrative of a swift succession of events, told with the most straight-forward simplicity. In the "Princess Maleine," on the other hand, the narrative is so charged with subjective feeling, the world in which the action takes place is so deeply tinged with lights that never rested on any actual landscape, that all sense of reality is lost. The play depends for its effect mainly upon atmosphere. Certain very definite impressions are produced with singular power, but there is no clear, clean stamping of occurrences on the mind. The imagination is skilfully awakened and made to do the work of observation. The note of the popular ballad is its objectivity; it not only takes us out of doors, but it also takes us out of the individual consciousness. The manner is entirely subordinated to the matter; the poet, if there was a poet in the case, obliterates himself. What we get is a definite report of events which have taken place, not a study of a man's mind nor an account of a man's feelings. The true balladist is never introspective; he is concerned not with himself but with his story. There is no self-disclosure in his song. To the mood of Senancour and Amiel he was a stranger. Neither he nor the men to whom he recited or sang would have understood that mood. They were primarily and unreflectively absorbed in the world outside of themselves. They saw far more than they meditated; they recorded far more than they moralized. The popular ballads are, as a rule, entirely free from didacticism in any form; that is one of the main sources of their unfailing charm. They show not only a childlike curiosity about the doings of the day and the things that befall men, but a childlike indifference to moral inference and justification. The bloodier the fray the better for ballad purposes; no one feels the necessity of apology either for ruthless aggression or for useless blood-letting; the scene is reported as it was presented to the eye of the spectator, not to his moralizing faculty. He is expected to see and to sing, not to scrutinize and meditate. In those rare cases in which a moral inference is drawn, it is always so obvious and elementary that it gives the impression of having been fastened on at the end of the song, in deference to ecclesiastical rather than popular feeling.

Songs of Robert Burns

Songs of Robert Burns
Title Songs of Robert Burns PDF eBook
Author Robert Burns
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 1885
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The Book of Ballads and Sagas #3

The Book of Ballads and Sagas #3
Title The Book of Ballads and Sagas #3 PDF eBook
Author Charles Vess
Publisher
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Release 1996
Genre Ballads, English
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Songs of the Soil

Songs of the Soil
Title Songs of the Soil PDF eBook
Author Fenton Johnson
Publisher Franklin Classics
Pages 56
Release 2018-10-12
Genre
ISBN 9780342566167

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The Epic Songs of Russia

The Epic Songs of Russia
Title The Epic Songs of Russia PDF eBook
Author Hapgood
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1886
Genre
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Songs for Little People

Songs for Little People
Title Songs for Little People PDF eBook
Author Norman Gale
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 1896
Genre Children's poetry
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