Ballads into books: the legacies of Francis James Child.

Ethnologies | January 1, 2001 | Copyright

Each summer, The Ballad Commission, an arm of the Societe internationale d'ethnologie et de folklore, sponsors an International Ballad Conference. The core matter of Ballads into Books consists of nineteen essays chosen from the 1996 meeting (which, held at Clyne Castle on the Swansea campus of the University of Wales, was one of the more enjoyable scholarly dos I've ever attended). Added is an extremely useful bibliography and discography by David Atkinson ("A Child Ballad Study Guide") and a list of ballad web sites (1997 model) made up by Tom Cheesman.

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