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ISBN: 1025630793

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The English Ballad: A Short Critical Survey

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"The English Ballad, a Short Critical Survey" is an insightful and concise examination of one of the most enduring forms of folk literature. Written by the renowned poet and scholar Robert Graves, this work explores the origins, development, and cultural significance of the English ballad. Graves provides a scholarly yet accessible overview of the genre, tracing its roots from the oral traditions of the Middle Ages through its evolution into a distinct literary style.

The survey delves into the rhythmic structures, recurring themes, and narrative techniques that define the ballad. Graves analyzes the social contexts in which these songs were performed and preserved, highlighting their role as a vital expression of the communal spirit. By focusing on both the textual history and the musicality of the form, this study offers a comprehensive understanding of how ballads have shaped the English literary landscape.

This volume serves as an essential resource for students of English literature, folk music enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the intersection of poetry and social history. Graves's expertise as a practitioner of verse brings a unique depth to his analysis, making "The English Ballad, a Short Critical Survey" a classic piece of literary criticism that continues to resonate with readers and researchers today.

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