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On the other hand — the popularity of jocular ballads from the Middle Ages until almost the present time suggests that a lot of people must have found a kind of sweetness in them . This sweetness however , certainly has nothing to do ...
On the other hand — the popularity of jocular ballads from the Middle Ages until almost the present time suggests that a lot of people must have found a kind of sweetness in them . This sweetness however , certainly has nothing to do ...
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MacColl was trying to focus on to a kind of nationalism , saying that people should only play their own songs , which may have been a good ideology in preserving people's own ethnic music , but he created a kind of caste system that if ...
MacColl was trying to focus on to a kind of nationalism , saying that people should only play their own songs , which may have been a good ideology in preserving people's own ethnic music , but he created a kind of caste system that if ...
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I would argue for the kind of songs that I would put into that category as being the same kind of categorizing as hers ... they're important in a way beyond just their narrative .
I would argue for the kind of songs that I would put into that category as being the same kind of categorizing as hers ... they're important in a way beyond just their narrative .
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Papers read at the 21st Ballad Conference Stockholm Sweden 1922 | 1 |
Jocular Ballads and Carnival | 17 |
Onomastic Aspects of Clerk | 31 |
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