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The Ballade / Helen Louise Cohen.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Columbia University Studies in English and Comparative LiteraturePublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1915]Copyright date: ©1915Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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  • 9780231931229
  • 9780231892124
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- CONTENTS -- CHAPTER I. ORIGINS OF THE BALLADE -- CHAPTER II. THE BALLADE IN FRANCE FROM THE END OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY TO THE MIDDLE OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY -- CHAPTER III. THE THEORY OF THE BALLADE FROM DESCHAMPS TO BOILEAU -- CHAPTER IV. THE MIDDLE ENGLISH BALLADE -- CHAPTER V. THE BALLADE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY -- APPENDIX I. POETRY COMPOSED IN THE PUY -- APPENDIX II. THE SERVENTOIS -- APPENDIX III. THE CHANT ROYAL -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
Summary: Undertakes the history of this verse form from its origins in romance lands through France and England. Shows how the formal ballade became reduced to three stanzas with identical scheme and refrain.
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Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- CONTENTS -- CHAPTER I. ORIGINS OF THE BALLADE -- CHAPTER II. THE BALLADE IN FRANCE FROM THE END OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY TO THE MIDDLE OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY -- CHAPTER III. THE THEORY OF THE BALLADE FROM DESCHAMPS TO BOILEAU -- CHAPTER IV. THE MIDDLE ENGLISH BALLADE -- CHAPTER V. THE BALLADE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY -- APPENDIX I. POETRY COMPOSED IN THE PUY -- APPENDIX II. THE SERVENTOIS -- APPENDIX III. THE CHANT ROYAL -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX

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Undertakes the history of this verse form from its origins in romance lands through France and England. Shows how the formal ballade became reduced to three stanzas with identical scheme and refrain.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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