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Tristram Potter Coffin's The British Traditional Ballad in North
America, published in 1950, became recognized as the standard
reference to the published material on the Child ballad in North
America. Centering on the theme of story variation, the book
examines ballad variation in general, treats the development of the
traditional ballad into an art form, and provides a bibliographical
guide to story variation as well as a general bibliography of
titles referred to in the guide. Roger deV. Renwick's supplement to
The British Traditional Ballad in North America provides a thorough
review of all sources of North American ballad materials published
from 1963, the date of the last revision of the original volume, to
1977. The references, which include published text fragments and
published title lists of items in archival collections, are
arranged according to each ballad's story variations. Textual and
thematic comparisons among ballads in the British and American
tradition are made throughout. In his introductory essay Renwick
synthesizes the various theoretical approaches to the phenomenon of
variation that have appeared in scholarly publications since 1963
and provides examples from texts referred to in the bibliographical
guide itself. The supplement, like its parent work, is an
invaluable reference tool for the study of variation in ballad
form, content, and style. Together with the reprinted text of the
1963 edition, the supplement provides an exhaustive bibliography to
the literature on the British traditional ballad in North America.
Tristram Potter Coffin's The British Traditional Ballad in North
America, published in 1950, became recognized as the standard
reference to the published material on the Child ballad in North
America. Centering on the theme of story variation, the book
examines ballad variation in general, treats the development of the
traditional ballad into an art form, and provides a bibliographical
guide to story variation as well as a general bibliography of
titles referred to in the guide. Roger deV. Renwick's supplement to
The British Traditional Ballad in North America provides a thorough
review of all sources of North American ballad materials published
from 1963, the date of the last revision of the original volume, to
1977. The references, which include published text fragments and
published title lists of items in archival collections, are
arranged according to each ballad's story variations. Textual and
thematic comparisons among ballads in the British and American
tradition are made throughout. In his introductory essay Renwick
synthesizes the various theoretical approaches to the phenomenon of
variation that have appeared in scholarly publications since 1963
and provides examples from texts referred to in the bibliographical
guide itself. The supplement, like its parent work, is an
invaluable reference tool for the study of variation in ballad
form, content, and style. Together with the reprinted text of the
1963 edition, the supplement provides an exhaustive bibliography to
the literature on the British traditional ballad in North America.
This collection of folktales, originally published in 1961,
presents stories from a wide range of North American indigenous
peoples. The stories are grouped into three categories: "The Way
the World Is," "What Man Must Know and Learn," and "The Excitement
of Living."
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