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| | Scottish Ballads |
 | | Ballads by theme, including fragments: heroic, sentimental songs and love songs, comic and humorous songs. |  | | The Ballad has been described as a lyrical narrative of varying length that has an exact metrical structure and a liberal use of rhyme. |  | | Winnowing of all the best ballads, exclusive of Burns; ballads with notes organized by serious love songs, social and drinking songs, comic and joyful love-songs, and Jacobite and war songs, glossary. |
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http://www.fsu.edu/~speccoll/ballad.htm
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| | Ballads Books, Book Price Comparison at 130 bookstores |
 | | Never since their first publication have the texts of the 1798 and 1800 editions of Lyrical Ballads been printed together. |  | | One hundred and fifty-eight popular Irish ballads with words, music, and guitar chords. |  | | Best of Scottish Songs and Ballads, second volume. |
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http://www.bookfinder4u.com/search_8/Ballads.html
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| | summary lyrical ballads: termpapersclub.com- a website club for term papers, essays, book reports downloads |
 | | Lyrical poetry was inspired from ballads, which is a form of verse to be sung or recited and characterized by its presentation of a dramatic or exciting episode in simple narrative... |  | | Looking for a term paper on "summary lyrical ballads?" termpapersclub.com can help you find a free term paper abstract on "summary lyrical ballads." termpapersclub.com can provide you with 3037 free abstracts from term paper written by the best students on your subject. |  | | In the 18th century, poetry has evolved into a different form with the emergence of lyrical ballads, a type of poetry popularized by William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridge in their volume collection of poems, entitled, Lyrical Ballads, written in 1798. |
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http://www.termpapersclub.com/term-papers/713420/summary-lyrical-ballads.html
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| | Lyrical Ballads and Related Writings (New Riverside Editions) by William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Daniel Robinson, Paul Lauter, New, Used Books, Cheap Prices, ISBN 0618107320 |
 | | In addition to the complete 1798 London edition of Lyrical Ballads, this volume contains a generous sampling of ballads, rustic and humanitarian poetry, and nature poems by the poets' contemporaries; literary, philosophical, and political backgrounds by essayists such as Rousseau, Adam Smith, and Wollstonecraft; and reactions to Lyrical Ballads. |  | | Lyrical Ballads and Related Writings (By Daniel Robinson) |  | | Lyrical Ballads and Related Writings (New Riverside Editions) by William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Daniel Robinson, Paul Lauter, New, Used Books, Cheap Prices, ISBN 0618107320 |
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| | Érudit RON n26 2002 : Anderson : "Enjoyments, of a [. . .] more exquisite nature": Wordsworth and Commodity Culture |
 | | 2In the Preface to Lyrical Ballads, Wordsworth proposes as a cure for the degradations of consumerism, with its "craving for extraordinary incident," the creation of a new taste, which, as he argues from Joshua Reynolds, is "an acquired talent" (156; emphasis added). |  | | For, as he explains in the 1802 Preface to Lyrical Ballads, the one requirement of a poet is "the necessity of giving immediate pleasure to a human being" (139). |  | | It does so by examining his unpublished poem "The Ruined Cottage" and his preface to Lyrical Ballads in two related contexts: the discourse of advertising and the history of consumer culture, including the institution of peddling. |
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| | Literary Resources -- Romantic (Lynch) |
 | | Lyrical Ballads Bicentenary Project (Ron Tetreault and Bruce Graver, Dalhousie) |  | | Lyrical Ballads: An Electronic Scholarly Edition (Romantic Circles) |  | | Lyrical Ballads Hypertext Project (Bruce Graver and Ronald Tetreault) |
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| | D. Conger: Wordsworth's Women |
 | | We must remember that Wordsworth's purpose in the Lyrical Ballads was that the poet should "let himself slip into an entire delusion, and even confound and identify his own feelings with theirs [the character's]; modifying only the language" (1800 Preface 14). |  | | The feeling, in Lyrical Ballads, informs the poem, giving "importance to the action and situation, and not the action and situation to the feeling" (1800 Preface 6); thus, Betty completes the poetic project. |  | | Moreover, the little boy, not the mother, is associated with "flesh and blood," an integral element of Lyrical Ballads. |
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| | Romanticism On the Net 9 (February 1998) |
 | | Historians of printing, bibliographers, textual editors, and those interested in the publication history of Lyrical Ballads should find such an edition useful, both as a tool in their own research, and as a convenient means of teaching bibliographical and editorial skills to the next generation of scholars. |  | | The alterations to Lyrical Ballads are not quite so striking, but they are no less interesting to the textual critic and the bibliographer. |  | | We have keyed our texts to specific copies of Lyrical Ballads, with the intention of preserving all of the known printed textual variants, as well as recording the ways in which the collection itself changed from edition to edition. |
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| | Border ballads |
 | | Lyrical Ballads "This html e-text has been prepared by Richard Bear from the original edition of Lyrical Ballads, the Bristol imprint of 1798." |  | | Border Ballads A collection of lyrics from the Scottish Borders with historical notes. |  | | Francis J. Child Ballads Includes a biography, list of ballads, lyrics, tune information, MIDI files and links. |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Border_ballads.html
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| | Samuel T. Coleridge |
 | | English lyrical poet, critic, and philosopher, whose LYRICAL BALLADS, written with William Wordsworth, started the English Romantic movement. |  | | From it resulted Lyrical Ballads, which opened with Coleridge's 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner' and ended with Wordsworth's 'Tintern Abbey'. |  | | LYRICAL BALLADS, 1789 (inc. 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner', 'Frost at Midnight') |
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| | SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE |
 | | http://www.dal.ca/~etc/lballads/index.html The Lyrical Ballads Bicenterary Project, 1998, by Ronald Tetreault and Bruce Graver, presents texts from the books electronically, which have been transcribed and encoded using Standard Generalized Markup Language, supplemented with images of the actual printed pages. |  | | http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/coleridg.htm A biography of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the "English lyrical poet, critic, and philosopher, whose LYRICAL BALLADS, written with William Wordsworth, started the English Romantic movement." From Books and Writers web site maintained by the Kuusankoski Public Library, Finland. |  | | "Robert Southey and the Emergence of Lyrical Ballads." Romanticism On the Net 9 (February 1998) |
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| | Romanticism On the Net 9 (February 1998) |
 | | Dialogues are perhaps the most characteristic feature of 'Lyrical Ballads' 1798, which makes it all the more interesting that it should close with a monologue. |  | | After all, the life into which 'Lyrical Ballads' sees is freighted with obdurate strangenesses. |  | | Instead of asking what the Wordsworthian ideology suppresses, we might wonder how 'Tintern Abbey' works to alter 'Lyrical Ballads' itself, to create a single and continuous project out of the 'strangeness and aukwardness' encountered earlier on. |
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| | lyrical-ballads.txt |
 | | text version LYRICAL BALLADS: FIRST EDITION William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge Editor's note: This is the original version of /Lyrical Ballads/, taken from the first anonymous Bristol imprint of 1798. |  | | -- Richard Bear, University of Oregon, 6/15/1992 rbear@oregon.uoregon.edu http:///www-vms.uoregon.edu/~rbear -------------------------------------------------------------------------- LYRICAL BALLADS, WITH A FEW OTHER POEMS BRISTOL: PRINTED BY BIGGS AND COTTLE, FOR T.N. It is the honourable characteristic of Poetry that its materials are to be found in every subject which can interest the human mind. |  | | Now wilt thou then forget, That after many wanderings, many years Of absence, these steep woods and lofty cliffs, And this green pastoral landscape, were to me More dear, both for themselves, and for thy sake. |
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| | Lyrical Ballads: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Lyrical Ballads, 1798, was the flame that lit the English Romantic movement, its spark being that of the somewhat earlier William Blake. |  | | Lyrical Ballads is mentioned in the following topics: |  | | Free eBook of Lyrical Ballads 1798 (http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/9622) at Project Gutenberg |
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| | Lyrical Ballads of Coleridge and Wordsworth |
 | | As a new movement, the Lyrical Ballads incorporate a certain amount of instability in their contrivance of an unexplored poetic territory. |  | | It was this intimacy as enthusiastic supporters of the revolution that led them to collaborate on the revolutionary Lyrical Ballads, published in 1798, helping to inaugurate the Romantic era in England. |  | | To what extent does Lyrical Ballads represent a new departure for British poetry and poetics? |
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| | Schneider - Lyrical Ballads and Beatles |
 | | This anxiety to "suit the common taste" belies the confidence of Wordsworth's declaration in the preface to the Lyrical Ballads that the poems would "create the taste by which they were to be enjoyed." But Wordsworth's growing discomfort with the Ancient Mariner did not really arise from the supposedly off-putting "strangeness" of its language. |  | | Wordsworth and Coleridge originally conceived of Lyrical Ballads as a moneymaking scheme: needing a little cash to finance a walking tour to the Valley of Stones, a late eighteenth-century tourist destination in western England, they thought they might co-write a few poems for publication in magazines. |  | | For the first edition of Lyrical Ballads, which was published anonymously, Wordsworth wrote a brief introductory "Advertisement" in which he carefully avoided suggesting that the collection was the product of two poets. |
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| | Lyrical Ballads Bicentenary Project: Contents |
 | | The Lyrical Ballads Bicentenary Project was created in 1998 by Ronald Tetreault of Dalhousie University and Bruce Graver of Providence College to celebrate the two hundredth anniversary of the first publication of Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. |  | | View Lyrical Ballads (London 1798) with full text and images |  | | The Electronic Text Centre is a project of the Dalhousie Electronic Text Working Group, with participation from Dalhousie's Killam Library, the School of Library and Information Studies, the Department of English, and Academic Computing Services. |
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| | Curriculum Vitae |
 | | "Elizabeth Bishop and the Wordsworth of Lyrical Ballads: Sentimentalism, Straw Men, and Misprision." Romantic Praxis Autumn, 1999. |  | | "Elizabeth Bishop and William Wordsworth: Sentimentalism, Straw Men, and Critical Misprision," at a Special Session, "'The Honourable Chracteristic of Poetry': Two Hundred Years of Reading Lyrical Ballads," Modern Language Association Convention, San Francisco, December, 1998. |  | | “Wordsworth and Lyrical Archaeology: The Poetics of Prehistorical Imagination in ‘The Brothers,’” at the Wordsworth-Coleridge Division Session, Modern Language Association Convention, New York, NY, December 2002. |
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| | Additional Reading (from pop ballad) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Text of some poems by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, from the original edition of Lyrical Ballads, in 1798. |  | | Mark W. Booth, The Experience of Songs (1981), is a stimulating analysis of the emotional power of ballads from a literary and historical perspective. |  | | There are rock ballads, soul ballads, country ballads, and even heavy metal ballads. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-93694
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| | Michael Brander (musical arrangements by Jimmie Macgregor), Scottish & Border Battles & Ballads |
 | | Since most of these ballads came down through Scotland's rich oral tradition, the author provides lyrical and musical variants when important, as well as footnotes on lesser known Scottish terms or words written in the English/Scottish/Gaelic dialect known as broad Scots. |  | | Michael Brander (musical arrangements by Jimmie Macgregor), Scottish and Border Battles and Ballads |  | | Scottish and Border Battles and Ballads is a mouthful, even for a Scot, and the concept is a little vague if you are impulse-buying this book. |
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| | Additional Reading (from ballad) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Text of some poems by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, from the original edition of Lyrical Ballads, in 1798. |  | | There are rock ballads, soul ballads, country ballads, and even heavy metal ballads. |  | | More results on "Additional Reading (from ballad)" when you join. |
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| | Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. |
 | | Enlightening, earthy reading meets a lyrical framework and the fantasy themes Vess draws so well, and theres even an extensive discography in the back for those interested in tracking down some CDs to actually hear these ballads sung. |  | | Theres quite a bit of variety to be found within Vesss style, including lyrical, minimalist cartooning and Aubrey Beardsley-esque decorative motifs, but he rarely goes long without breaking out the textured, densely-hatched work thats his most distinctive trademark. |  | | And when I say ballad, folks, try and remove the modern connotations (Isnt that the crap Celine Dion sings over movie credits?) and cast your mind back to earthier times, to the oftentimes tragic and haunting ballads that were sung by commoners and pub-goers. |
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| | Contents by Author |
 | | William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lyrical Ballads (1798) |  | | Review of William Wordsworth and S. Coleridge, 'Lyrical Ballads' (1798). |  | | Epistle to William Wilberforce, Esq., on the Rejection of the Bill for Abolishing the Slave Trade. |
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| | 18th - 19th - 20th century English literature links |
 | | Lyrical Ballads : A splendid new site giving digitalized images and searchable text of the different versions of the First Edition of the Lyrical Ballads (1998 is the bi-centenary of their publication). |  | | They have put online a number of extremely rare early novels by women. |  | | It includes poets such as Mark Akenside and Thomas Parnell as well as William Collins, James Thompson, Edward Young who are poorly covered on the internet. |
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| | English Men of Letters: Coleridge, by H. D. Traill |
 | | Coleridge and Wordsworth – Publication of the Lyrical Ballads – The Ancient Mariner – The first part of Christabel – Decline of Coleridge's poetic impulse – Final review of his poetry. |  | | Coleridge and Wordsworth – Publication of the Lyrical Ballads – The Ancient Mariner – The first part of Christabel – Decline of Coleridge's poetic impulse-Final review of his poetry. |  | | Coleridge's invention, but certain parts I suggested; for example, some crime was to be committed which should bring upon the Old Navigator, as Coleridge afterwards delighted to call him, the spectral persecution, as a consequence of that crime and his own wanderings. |
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