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Motif Index of the Child Corpus - The English and Scottish Popular Ballad (Hardcover, Reprint 2013): Natascha Wurzbach, Simone... Motif Index of the Child Corpus - The English and Scottish Popular Ballad (Hardcover, Reprint 2013)
Natascha Wurzbach, Simone M. Salz; Translated by Gayna Walls
R4,487 Discovery Miles 44 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Novel in Letters - Epistolary Fiction in the Early English Novel 1678-1740 (Hardcover): Natascha Wurzbach The Novel in Letters - Epistolary Fiction in the Early English Novel 1678-1740 (Hardcover)
Natascha Wurzbach
R3,422 Discovery Miles 34 220 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

First published in 1969, The Novel in Letters is a collection of nine novels in letters, representative of certain tendencies in narrative technique and subject-matter between 1678 and 1740. The editor shows how the narrative attitude of the letter writer, his humorous or sentimental viewpoint, give the events the flavour of personal experience. Motifs such as the arranged betrothal, or the gradual decline of an innocent girl to a common whore thus become more immediate. The increasing importance of the narrator, the use of the point-of-view technique, sentimental analysis, and a new interest in characterisation through direct or indirect self-revelation, all mark the transition from the romance to the 'realistic novel.' In the introduction, the editor traces the structure of the epistolary novel back to the sub-literary forms which it most resembles and illustrates how the novel is rooted in journalism and other forms of non-literary writing such as the genuine letter, the diary, autobiography, manuals and didactic literature. There is also an examination of the problem of differentiating between historical reality and literary fiction. This book will be of interest to students and teachers of literature.

The Rise of the English Street Ballad 1550-1650 (Book): Natascha Wurzbach The Rise of the English Street Ballad 1550-1650 (Book)
Natascha Wurzbach; Translated by Gayna Walls
R1,273 Discovery Miles 12 730 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Originally published in German in 1981, and first published in English as this Cambridge edition in 1990, Natascha Wurzbach's study of the street ballad was the first to investigate a specific genre of popular literature which had previously been vastly neglected. Attention is focused on the social and cultural conditions which accompanied its development. The contemporary reputation of the street ballad is examined, as is the importance of the genre for the history of ideas. It is also looked at as a literary form. In the period from 1550 to 1650 the street ballad was a widespread and well-known type of ephemeral literature which met the literary needs of the middle and lower classes. It decisively influenced the subsequent development of the ballad as a medium of entertainment and instruction, and such diverse forms as the popular songs and political ballads of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

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