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BRANTÔME'S SPANISH BALLAD: A MS. FROM WINCHESTER
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1955Mr. Walter Oakeshott has drawn our attention to a Spanish part-song in the Elizabethan part-books of Winchester College Library (Strong Room, MS Catalogue, Appendix I). The binding of this collection of songs suggests that it was presented to Queen Elizabeth I, and three of the MSS. (which must be earlier than the binding) bear the dates 1564 and 1566.
J. B. TREND, M. I. HENDERSON
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Formulistic Diction in the Spanish Ballad
The Modern Language Review, 1953T. E. May, Ruth House Webber
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La Corónica : a journal of medieval Spanish language and literature, 2023
:This study examines the Sephardic ballad “Tamar y Amnón” through the lens of performance. Anthropologically oriented folklorists of the last several decades have shifted their focus from the collection of texts to the reconstruction of events, i.e., to ...
Alexander J. McNair
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:This study examines the Sephardic ballad “Tamar y Amnón” through the lens of performance. Anthropologically oriented folklorists of the last several decades have shifted their focus from the collection of texts to the reconstruction of events, i.e., to ...
Alexander J. McNair
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The Thirsty Llano Estacado: The Manuel Maés Ballad Corpus
Great Plains Quarterly, 2022:This article examines the indita of Manuel Maés, a Nuevomexicano ballad about the death of a cibolero, or buffalo hunter, in the Llano Estacado in the late nineteenth century.
Timothy M. Foster, John Beusterien
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Spanish Traditional Ballads from Aragon
The Modern Language Review, 1997This collection of oral traditional ballads constitutes a tradition that dates to the Middle Ages; there has never been a systematic collection prior to this work. As an important contribution to the study of Hispanic language and literature, the collection is of tantamount interest to philologists, linguists, and specialists in Romance languages and ...
Colin Smith, Michele S. de Cruz-Saenz
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The Chronology of Spanish Ballad Origins
The Modern Language Review, 1937W. Atkinson
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La Corónica : a journal of medieval Spanish language and literature, 2022
Alexander J. McNair
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Alexander J. McNair
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