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Victorian Songhunters: The Recovery and Editing of English Vernacular Ballads and Folk Lyrics, 1820-1883

  • Author: Gregory, E. David
Professor Gregory achieves something commendable with Victorian Songhunters; he has written a readable scholarly book. Although this is densely written, Gregory has structured the book in such... More…

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Contents

  • Part 1 Preface
  • Part 2 Part 1 . Legacies from the Past
  • Chapter 3 1.
  • Introduction Awkward but Indispensable Words
  • Chapter 4 2. The Early Collectors
  • Chapter 5 3. Romantics and Their Critics
  • Part 6 Part 2 . The Vernacular Song Revival, 1820-1859
  • Chapter 7 4. National and Regional Song: Kitchiner to Chappell
  • Chapter 8 5. The Percy Society I: The Antiquarians
  • Chapter 9 6. The Percy Society II: Other Song Catchers
  • Chapter 10 7. William Chappell and the History of English Vernacular Song
  • Chapter 11 8. Other Early Victorians: Broadwood to Child
  • Part 12 Part 3 : The Mid-Victorian Era, 1860-1883
  • Chapter 13 9. The Mid-Victorians: Around the Regions
  • Chapter 14 10. Old Songs Repackaged: Broadsides, Drolleries, and Ditties
  • Chapter 15 11. Ballad Editing: Perspectives and Practice
  • Chapter 16 12. The Ballad Society
  • Chapter 17 13. The Birth of a Folksong Revival
  • Chapter 18 14. Afterword
  • Part 19 Appendix A: Issues and Interpretations
  • Part 20 Appendix B: Alphabetical Listing of Illustrative Songs
  • Part 21 Bibliography
  • Part 22 Index
  • Part 23 About the Author