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A Scottish Ballad Book (RLE Folklore) (Paperback): David Buchan A Scottish Ballad Book (RLE Folklore) (Paperback)
David Buchan
R1,437 Discovery Miles 14 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This Scottish ballad book provides a representative selection from the regional tradition with the best of ballad texts in the oral versions of Anna Brown and the widest range of ballad-stories. It is designed for both the general reader and the more academic student.

Scottish Tradition (RLE Folklore) - A Collection of Scottish Folk Literature (Paperback): David Buchan Scottish Tradition (RLE Folklore) - A Collection of Scottish Folk Literature (Paperback)
David Buchan
R1,381 Discovery Miles 13 810 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume provides an introduction to Scottish folk literature covering classical ballads, riddles, jocular tales, lyric and comic and occupational folksongs, rhymes, historical and supernatural legends. It is divided into four sections: folk Narrative, folksong, folksay, and folk drama.

The Ballad and the Folk (RLE Folklore) (Paperback): David Buchan The Ballad and the Folk (RLE Folklore) (Paperback)
David Buchan
R1,497 Discovery Miles 14 970 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book shows the social context of a ballad tradition and its effects on the literature, and the functions of the literature in the social context. It explores the basic questions about the ballad and the folk through an examination of the ballads and the folk of the regional tradition.

The Ballad and the Folk (RLE Folklore) (Hardcover): David Buchan The Ballad and the Folk (RLE Folklore) (Hardcover)
David Buchan
R4,645 Discovery Miles 46 450 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The ballad is an enduring and universal literary genre. In this book, first published in 1972, David Buchan is concerned to establish the nature of a ballad and of the people who produced it through a study of the regional tradition of the Northeast of Scotland, the most fertile ballad area in Britain. His account of this tradition has two parallel aims, one specifically literary - to investigate the ballad as oral literature - and one broadly ethnographic - to set the regional tradition in its social context. Dr Buchan applies the interesting and important work which has recently been done on oral tradition in Europe on the relationship of the ballad to society to his study of this particular part of Scotland. He examines a nonliterate society to discover what factors besides nonliteracy helped foster its ballad tradition. He analyses the processes of composition and transmission in the oral ballad, and considers the changes which removed nonliteracy, altered social patterns, and seriously affected the ballad tradition. By demonstrating how people who could neither read nor write were able to compose literature of a high order, David Buchan provides a convincing explanation of the ballad's perennial appeal and an answer to the 'ballad enigma'. His book is also a valuable study in social history of this culturally distinct region, the Northeast of Scotland.

A Scottish Ballad Book (RLE Folklore) (Hardcover): David Buchan A Scottish Ballad Book (RLE Folklore) (Hardcover)
David Buchan
R4,482 Discovery Miles 44 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The popular appeal of the ballad is perennial, and few literary genres give so much pleasure to so many kinds of people. This anthology, first published in 1973, is drawn from the richest ballad tradition in Britain, that of the Northeast of Scotland. It provides a fresh and original choice of songs that ranges from the old ballads like 'Gil Brenton' and 'Willie's Lady' to the bothy ballads like 'The Tarves Rant'. The collection illustrates the development of a tradition over the centuries from the oral stage down to the modern, and exemplifies the methods of composition and transmission, the kinds of ballad-story, and the types of ballad-text found in the various stages of a ballad tradition. It illustrates the variety of subject matter, and indicates lines of relationship with other genres of Folklore Studies. A substantial section, containing what are widely acknowledged as the best of all British ballads, the oral ballads of Anna Brown, demonstrates clearly that the ballads are not merely simple or crude poems; in their oral form, they are narrative songs of some complexity and sophistication. This anthology is complementary to Dr Buchan's The Ballad and the Folk.

Scottish Tradition (RLE Folklore) - A Collection of Scottish Folk Literature (Hardcover): David Buchan Scottish Tradition (RLE Folklore) - A Collection of Scottish Folk Literature (Hardcover)
David Buchan
R4,486 Discovery Miles 44 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Scottish folk literature is characterised by a wide range of creative expression: story, song, play and proverb. This anthology, first published in 1984, provides an authoritative introduction to Scottish folk literature, and is unique in that it deals with all the genres intrinsic to Scottish tradition. Its selected texts offer an unusual and diverse enjoyment to the reader, including such forms as wonder tales or Marhcen, classical ballads, riddles, jocular tales, lyric and comic and occupational folksongs, rhymes, historical and supernatural legends, and guisers' plays. The texts chosen cover the main regional traditions of Lowland Scotland, from Galloway to the Shetlands, and span a number of centuries, through both pre- and post-industrial periods, from a sailor's worksong of the sixteenth century to modern urban legends just recently recorded. The book is arranged in four sections, on Folk Narrative, Folksong, Folksay, and Folk Drama, each with an introduction and a bibliographical essay setting the material in context and indicating some of its international links. Folk literature itself is brought into firm focus by discussion and generic example, and the anthology as a whole illuminates substantial areas of Scottish social and cultural life.

The Good Terrorists (Paperback): David Buchan-Terrell The Good Terrorists (Paperback)
David Buchan-Terrell
R368 Discovery Miles 3 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Stirling Merchant Gild and Life of John Cowane - Founder of Cowane's Hospital in Stirling. (Paperback): David Buchan... The Stirling Merchant Gild and Life of John Cowane - Founder of Cowane's Hospital in Stirling. (Paperback)
David Buchan Morris
R924 Discovery Miles 9 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes over 20,000 analytical, theoretical and practical works on American and British Law. It includes the writings of major legal theorists, including Sir Edward Coke, Sir William Blackstone, James Fitzjames Stephen, Frederic William Maitland, John Marshall, Joseph Story, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Roscoe Pound, among others. Legal Treatises includes casebooks, local practice manuals, form books, works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and other works of the most influential writers of their time. It is of great value to researchers of domestic and international law, government and politics, legal history, business and economics, criminology and much more.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++Harvard Law School LibraryCTRG95-B3716Includes index.Stirling: Jamieson & Munro, 1919. 367 p.; 23 cm

The Glenbuchat Ballads (Paperback): David Buchan, James Moreira The Glenbuchat Ballads (Paperback)
David Buchan, James Moreira
R1,102 Discovery Miles 11 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sometime in the early nineteenth century, most likely in the year 1818, the Reverend Robert Scott, minister of the parish of Glenbuchat in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, compiled a collection of traditional ballads that until now has not been published. Most of the ballad collections produced during the Scottish Romantic Revival were eventually anthologized in Francis James Child's seminal "English and Scottish Popular Ballads" (five volumes, 1882-96). Yet, the Glenbuchat manuscripts, containing sixty-eight ballads in four folio volumes, were not included in Child's volumes. The complete work only came to light in 1949 when it was donated to the Special Collections of the Aberdeen University Library by a descendent of the original compiler.

Scott did not give the precise locations of where he collected his ballads or name the performers, but the texts are unique and appear to have been drawn from oral sources. As such, the ballads reveal a great deal about the nature of traditional music at the time they were collected.

"The Glenbuchat Ballads" were originally prepared for publication by David Buchan, one of the leading ballad scholars of the twentieth century. Upon Buchan's death, his former student James Moreira took up and completed his work and wrote the detailed introductory essay and annotations in this volume.

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