`There Were Three Sisters' (Child 10): One Ballad and Two World Views (Englisch)
- Neue Suche nach: Andersen, F. G.
- Neue Suche nach: Andersen, F. G.
- Neue Suche nach: Cheesman, T.
- Neue Suche nach: Rieuwerts, S.
In:
Ballad; Ballads into books the legacies of Francis James Child
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125-138
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1999
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ISBN:
- Aufsatz (Konferenz) / Print
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Titel:`There Were Three Sisters' (Child 10): One Ballad and Two World Views
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Kongress:International conference; 26th, Ballad; Ballads into books the legacies of Francis James Child ; 1996 ; Swansea
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Verlag:
- Neue Suche nach: Peter Lang
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Erscheinungsort:Bern , New York
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Erscheinungsdatum:01.01.1999
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Format / Umfang:14 pages
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ISBN:
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Medientyp:Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Format:Print
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Sprache:Englisch
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Introduction: Child Who?Cheesman, T. / Rieuwerts, S. et al. | 1999
- 19
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In Memoriam: Francis James Child (1825-1896)Rieuwerts, S. et al. | 1999
- 29
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Mr. Child's Scottish Mentor: William MotherwellBrown, M. E. et al. | 1999
- 41
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Sabine Baring-Gould's Contribution to The English and Scottish Popular BalladsAtkinson, D. et al. | 1999
- 53
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`To Realize the Imagined Community': Francis Barton Gummere and the Politics of DemocracyBell, M. J. et al. | 1999
- 69
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Olive Dame Campbell and Appalachian TraditionMcCarthy, W. B. et al. | 1999
- 81
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`The Most Valuable Collection of Child Ballads with Tunes Ever Published': The Unfinished Work of James Madison CarpenterBishop, J. C. et al. | 1999
- 95
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Genre and BalladryMoreira, J. et al. | 1999
- 111
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The Ballad of Tradition: In Pursuit of a Vernacular AestheticPettitt, T. et al. | 1999
- 125
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`There Were Three Sisters' (Child 10): One Ballad and Two World ViewsAndersen, F. G. et al. | 1999
- 139
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Goethe's Ur-Ei: Literature, Media, Anthropology and the BalladBraungart, W. et al. | 1999
- 155
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A Literary History of `Child Owlet' (Child 291)Rose, N. et al. | 1999
- 165
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Telling the Tale Twice Over: Shakespeare and the BalladPorter, G. et al. | 1999
- 179
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From Print to Script: Editing the Forresters ManuscriptKnight, S. et al. | 1999
- 189
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The Politics of Culture: John Gay and Popular BalladsDugaw, D. et al. | 1999
- 199
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`Stealing Plots and Tropes': Traditional Ballads and American Genre FictionRingel, F. et al. | 1999
- 211
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`The Maid and the Palmer' (Child 21)Conran, T. et al. | 1999
- 225
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`Who's Gonna Kiss Your Ruby Red Lips?' Sexual Scripts in Floating VersesGreenhill, P. et al. | 1999
- 237
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Gordon Easton and `The Beggarman' (Child 279/280)McKean, T. A. et al. | 1999
- 249
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On Singing Child BalladsArmstrong, F. / Pearson, B. et al. | 1999
- 259
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A Child Ballad Study Guide with Select Bibliography and DiscographyAtkinson, D. et al. | 1999