The sensational content of folk ballads makes them especially
attractive to young adults. In this fascinating study of folk
ballads and their evolution, you'll explore various renditions of
such popular songs as Frankie and Johnny, Stagolee, Pretty Polly,
and Barbara Allen, as well as lesser known ballads (e.g., Lord
Thomas and Fair Annet, Twa Sisters, and King Orfeo). You'll learn
about the origins of the stories, how they have developed and
changed over time, traveled throughout countries and across oceans,
and ultimately evolved into literary forms, such as poetry, novels,
and graphic novels, many of which are directed at young adults.
Citing numerous critical interpretations and commentary, this book
offers great insight into this genre of popular folk
literature.
After an introduction to the form and its place in history, the
author explores various types of ballads (e.g., child ballads,
border ballads, broadside ballads). An examination of modern and
contemporary re-workings of ballads, organized by themes, comprises
the heart of the book. Ballad types covered include: tragic love
stories, murder ballads, otherworld beings, tricks and disguises,
and ballads from other cultures. Oral origins and history, critical
interpretations, re-workings, and current recordings are included
for each ballad; along with a list of resources.
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