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Step into the haunting beauty and raw emotion of the British Isles with The English And Scottish Popular Ballads (Part X) by Francis James Child. Every page echoes with the voices of centuries past. Here, traditional ballads come alive-tales of love, betrayal, courage, and loss, handed down through generations as both song and story. This enduring folklore anthology gathers the finest historical ballads, each one a window into medieval storytelling and the cultural heritage songs that shaped Britain's identity. Francis James Child's meticulous collection, renowned among literature enthusiasts…mehr

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Step into the haunting beauty and raw emotion of the British Isles with The English And Scottish Popular Ballads (Part X) by Francis James Child. Every page echoes with the voices of centuries past. Here, traditional ballads come alive-tales of love, betrayal, courage, and loss, handed down through generations as both song and story. This enduring folklore anthology gathers the finest historical ballads, each one a window into medieval storytelling and the cultural heritage songs that shaped Britain's identity. Francis James Child's meticulous collection, renowned among literature enthusiasts and scholars alike, preserves the richness and variety of 19th century ballads. The themes-ranging from tragic romance to bold adventure-capture the heart of British folklore, making this volume a vital academic research resource and a treasure for those drawn to the timeless rhythms of the child ballads series. Every ballad is a testament to the enduring power of oral tradition and the collective memory of the British Isles. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For anyone captivated by the magic of folklore, the Francis James Child collection stands as more than a record of the past: it is an invitation to experience the living pulse of Britain's storytelling legacy.