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The Romantic Scottish Ballads: Their Epoch and Authorship

1719

Robert Chambers

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The Romantic Scottish Ballads: Their Epoch and Authorship

Robert Chambers

1719

British Literature

A scholarly analysis and historical inquiry into the traditional ballad literature of Scotland. Written during the mid-19th century, the book falls into the category of literary criticism and analysis, examining the origins and authorship of these romantic ballads that capture the cultural and social essence of Scotland. The likely topic centers around the exploration of the authenticity, age, and authorship of various well-known Scottish ballads, considering their significance in Scottish literary heritage. In this work, Chambers investigates the origins and historical context of several Scottish ballads, challenging the notion that many are as ancient as they have been claimed. He highlights key ballads like ''Hardyknute,'' ''Sir Patrick Spence,'' and ''Gil Morrice,'' suggesting that they might be the product of a single modern author's imagination, particularly that of Lady Wardlaw. Through textual analysis and comparisons, he asserts that these ballads reflect a stylized form of romantic poetry that diverges from traditional folk compositions. Chambers ultimately advocates for a re-evaluation of the origins of these literary treasures, attributing their distinct qualities to a sophisticated literary mind rather than the rustic origins often associated with ballads in general.

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