The Rise of the English Street Ballad 1550–1650
Natascha Würzbach author Gayna Walls translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:3rd Mar '11
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This 1981 study of the street ballad was the first to investigate a specific genre of popular literature which had previously been vastly neglected.
Natascha Würzbach's 1981 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. It is also looked at as a literary form.Originally published in German in 1981, and first published in English as this Cambridge edition in 1990, Natascha Würzbach'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.
ISBN: 9780521177443
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
Weight: 550g
372 pages