The Ballad Rapt

The Ballad Rapt
Author: Ian Robertson Duncan
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2008-03-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780615193700

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The Winged Way presents Ian Robertson Duncan's first book of poems. In these ballads, incantations, sonnets and haiku, Duncan explores a metaphysics of body and world in a form called the wordsong.

A Concordance to the Poems of W B Yeats

A Concordance to the Poems of W B  Yeats
Author: Stephen Maxfield Parrish
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 1014
Release: 2019-06-30
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781501742897

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Now it is possible for the first time to trace in a systematic way the language patterns of one of the greatest poets who have written in English, W. B. Yeats. Like A Concordance to the Poems of Matthew Arnold, the first of the Cornell Concordances that are under the general editorship of Professor Parrish, this volume was produced on an IBM 704 electronic data-processing machine. Computer technique has so advanced that the Yeats concordance includes punctuation and gives cross references for the second parts of hyphenated words. The frequency of every word in Yeats's poems is given, and an appendix lists all indexed words in order of frequency. The body of this book consists of an index of all significant words in Yeats, each word listed in the line or lines in which it occurs. The concordance is based on the variorum text of Yeats, edited by Alspach and Allt, and includes all variants that occur in printed versions of Yeats's poems.

Peggy Lee

Peggy Lee
Author: Tish Oney
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2020-07-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781538128480

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A June 2020 Library Journal Starred Review Lee stood out among her peers as an exquisite singer possessing a cool vocal style, a songwriter frequently collaborating with leading composers of American jazz and film music, and a globally-loved entertainer with star quality. Tish Oney sheds new light upon this Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner’s impressive musical talents while guiding the reader through the best of Lee’s fifty-plus albums, radio and TV performances, creative contributions to the film industry, and over half a century of finely-polished live performances. Oney focuses on the evolution of Peggy Lee’s recorded music, vocal development, artistic achievements, and contributions to American music while interviews with Lee’s family, friends, and music colleagues reveal new insights and memories of this musical icon. Peggy Lee enables readers to discover a brilliant artist’s inimitable legacy in the history of American popular music.

The Hanging of Susanna Cox

The Hanging of Susanna Cox
Author: Patricia Suter,Russell D. Earnest
Publsiher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780811705608

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Investigation into a child's gruesome murder. New findings on a justice system that failed a young woman. The real story behind the legend.

Eliakim Doolittle 1772 1850 and Timothy Olmsted 1759 1848

Eliakim Doolittle  1772 1850  and Timothy Olmsted  1759 1848
Author: Maxine Fawcett-Yeske,Karl Kroeger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781135623777

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This volume brings together 79 sacred tunes by two Connecticut composers: Eliakim Doolittle, who wrote psalm and fuging tunes in an unpretentious, familiar idiom, and Timothy Olmsted, who wrote psalm tunes in a more sophisticated, florid musical style. This final edition in the Music of the New American Nation series includes a comprehensive index of tune names and first lines for all fifteen volumes.

The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language

The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language
Author: John Ogilvie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 816
Release: 1883
Genre: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN: NYPL:33433081987962

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What the Ballad Knows

What the Ballad Knows
Author: Adrian Daub
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2022
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190885496

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"The German ballad was an unusual poetic genre: supposedly inspired by a treasure trove of authorless poems that had for centuries circulated among the common people, the ballad attained popularity in the form of deeply ironic poems written by some of Germany's most canonic authors. Supposedly a celebration of the oral culture of the German Volk, the ballad instead circulated through the emerging channels of nineteenth century culture industry: from anthologies and picture books via the exploding market for song settings, from the opera house to the vaudeville stage, the ballad hewed to its medieval pretence while sounding surprisingly modern. This book traces the strange trajectory of this poetic genre from its origins in the late 18th century to its political appropriations in the 20th. Throughout, the ballad and its path across a wide variety of milieus and media told a surprising and contradictory story of the German nation. What The Ballad Knows shows that, even though the ballad arrived in Germany as a literary genre, it very quickly came to make its home in between different genres and even different media - to the point that laypeople were as likely to encounter it in a concert hall, a classroom, an art museum or a choral rehearsal as they were to encounter it in a book. When cultural conservatives in the early 20th century sought to claim the ballad as a straightforward and serious vehicle of German nationalism, they ignored just how complex the ballad's relationship to the nation had been, and what complexities within nationalism the form had managed to highlight through the decades"--

Henry Cow

Henry Cow
Author: Benjamin Piekut
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2019-09-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781478005513

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In its open improvisations, lapidary lyrics, errant melodies, and relentless pursuit of spontaneity, the British experimental band Henry Cow pushed rock music to its limits. Its rotating personnel, sprung from rock, free jazz, and orchestral worlds, synthesized a distinct sound that troubled genre lines, and with this musical diversity came a mixed politics, including Maoism, communism, feminism, and Italian Marxism. In Henry Cow: The World Is a Problem Benjamin Piekut tells the band’s story—from its founding in Cambridge in 1968 and later affiliation with Virgin Records to its demise ten years later—and analyzes its varied efforts to link aesthetics with politics. Drawing on ninety interviews with Henry Cow musicians and crew, letters, notebooks, scores, journals, and meeting notes, Piekut traces the group’s pursuit of a political and musical collectivism, offering up its history as but one example of the vernacular avant-garde that emerged in the decades after World War II. Henry Cow’s story resonates far beyond its inimitable music; it speaks to the avant-garde’s unpredictable potential to transform the world.