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Ballads of the North, Medieval to Modern : Essays Inspired by Larry Syndergaard / Richard Firth Green, Sandra Ballif Straubhaar.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Green, Richard Firth, Editor.
Straubhaar, Sandra Ballif, Editor.
Series:
Festschriften, Occasional Papers, and Lectures
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ballade.
Ballads.
Larry Syndergaard.
Romances.
Romanze.
Scandinavian / Icelandic Literature.
Skandinavien /Literatur.
Strophendichtung.
Traditional narrative stanzaic poetry.
Local Subjects:
Ballade.
Ballads.
Larry Syndergaard.
Romances.
Romanze.
Scandinavian / Icelandic Literature.
Skandinavien /Literatur.
Strophendichtung.
Traditional narrative stanzaic poetry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (270 p.)
Place of Publication:
Kalamazoo, MI : Medieval Institute Publications, [2019]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
This volume is intended as a belated but heartfelt thank-you and Gedenkschrift to the late Larry Syndergaard (1936-2015), long-time professor of English at Western Michigan University and Fellow of the Kommission für Volksdichtung (International Ballad Commission). Larry's contributions down the decades to ballad studies--particularly Scandinavian and Anglophone--included dozens of papers and articles, as well as his supremely useful book, English Translations of the Scandinavian Medieval Ballads. As David Atkinson and Thomas A. McKean of the Kommission have written (May 2015): "Larry... was a sound scholar with a penetrating mind which he used to support, encourage and befriend others, rather than show off his own knowledge. He will be remembered for his contributions to international balladry, especially for providing a bridge between the English- and Scandinavian-language ballads." Larry's particular fascination with the vernacular ballads of the northern medieval world are reflected in this collection; topics here range from plot elements such as demonic whales, otherworldly antagonists, and mer-people to thematic issues of genre, religion and sexual mores. As a tribute to the global influence of Larry's scholarship and the broad academic interest in medieval ballads, the essays in this volume were contributed by twelve international scholars of narrative song based in Europe, North America and Australia.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments and Tabula Commemorativa
"Both Me and Mine He Causd to Dine"
Bibliographical Note
1. Swedish Ballad Authenticity and Its Gatekeepers
2. The Relationship of the Anomalous Ballad Þorgeirs rímur [Stjakarhöfða] to Áns rímur bogsveigis
3. Hervör, Hervard, Hervik: The Metamorphosis of a Shieldmaiden
4. Uncanny Cetology in the Sagas and Later West-Scandinavian Balladry
5. If You Go Down to the Woods Today ... Fateful Locations in the Ballad Landscapes of Three Kingdoms
6. "His Hawk, His Hound, and Lady Fair": Social Symbols and Ballad Metaphors
7. Balladry and Social Mores: An Exploration of Attitudes to Sexual Relations in Songsters, Broadsides, and Oral Tradition
8. The Agnete Ballad of Denmark: Cultural Tool or Protest Song?
9. From Sir Eglamour to "Old Bangum": The Travels of a Ballad Hero
10. Writing Romances for Amateur Singers: A Nineteenth-Century Danish Example
11. The Secret Lives of Ballads: Fan Fiction as Folk Space
12. A Game of Crows: Poe, Plagiarism, and the Ballad Tradition
Notes on the Contributors
Index
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 06. Apr 2020)
ISBN:
9783110660456
3110660458
9783110661934
3110661934
OCLC:
1100454149

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