
THE BALLAD BOOK
A Collection of Traditional English Ballads
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"The Oxford Book of Ballads," edited by Arthur Quiller-Couch, is a comprehensive anthology that seeks to capture the essence of traditional English ballads. The collection is divided into seven thematic books, each focusing on different aspects of balladry, from tales of magic and romance to historical narratives and carols. Quiller-Couch's preface outlines his methodology, emphasizing the importance of selecting the best version of each ballad from numerous oral and written sources. He acknowledges the influence of previous editors like Francis James Child and William Allingham, who have cont...
"The Oxford Book of Ballads," edited by Arthur Quiller-Couch, is a comprehensive anthology that seeks to capture the essence of traditional English ballads. The collection is divided into seven thematic books, each focusing on different aspects of balladry, from tales of magic and romance to historical narratives and carols. Quiller-Couch's preface outlines his methodology, emphasizing the importance of selecting the best version of each ballad from numerous oral and written sources. He acknowledges the influence of previous editors like Francis James Child and William Allingham, who have contributed significantly to the preservation and understanding of ballads. The anthology includes well-known ballads such as "Thomas the Rhymer," "Tam Lin," and "Sir Patrick Spens," each illustrating the narrative evolution style and lyrical quality that define the genre. Quiller-Couch's approach is to present each ballad as a singular work, often reconstructing it from multiple versions to maintain its integrity and appeal. The collection is intended for both scholars and general readers, offering insights into the cultural and historical significance of ballads while preserving their poetic charm.