The Ballads and Songs of Yorkshire by Christopher James Davison Ingledew

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Editor Ingledew, Christopher James Davison, 1833-
Title The Ballads and Songs of Yorkshire
Transcribed from Private Manuscripts, Rare Broadsides, and Scarce Publications; with Notes and a Glossary
Note Reading ease score: 83.4 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Summary "The Ballads and Songs of Yorkshire" by Christopher James Davison Ingledew is a collection of traditional ballads and folk songs transcribed from private manuscripts and scarce publications, written in the mid-19th century. The work offers a rich tapestry of Yorkshire's cultural heritage through its compilation of both historical and legendary narratives, capturing the essence of the region's storytelling traditions. The opening portion of the collection introduces readers to several ballads, beginning with "The Dirge of Offa," a lament for a slain prince, which establishes the tone of reverence for local history and legend. Following this, the editor provides context for the song's origins, discussing significant historical figures and events relevant to Yorkshire's past. Ingledew emphasizes the simplicity and emotional weight of these ballads, suggesting their lasting appeal derives from both their historical significance and their ability to resonate with the heart, aligning with the concept of preserving Yorkshire's oral tradition. The inclusion of various notable ballads, including those about Robin Hood and other regional heroes, invites readers into a deeper exploration of Yorkshire's folklore. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject Ballads, English -- England -- Yorkshire -- Texts
Subject Songs, English -- England -- Yorkshire -- Texts
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EBook-No. 47607
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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