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The Ballad Revival in Romantic-era Britain, Germany and Scandinavia
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The Ballad Revival in Romantic-era Britain, Germany and Scandinavia

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Engaging with research fields including studies of cultural transfer, reception, transtextuality and adaptation, Lis Mller charts the circulation of ideas and texts popular ballads and literary works inspired by popular balladry between three languages: English, German and Danish. By tracing such exchanges, she challenges the idea that the Romantic-era ballad revival represented an inward turn towards the roots of one's national culture. As an alternative to the national approach, Mller proposes to view the ballad revival as a search for Northern European cultural entanglements. This book therefore contributes to the new trend in Romantic studies, which, moving beyond the mono-national approach, focuses on European Romanticism and explores the interaction of individual Romanticisms across national borders.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
9 February 2026
Pages
248
ISBN
9781399548083

Engaging with research fields including studies of cultural transfer, reception, transtextuality and adaptation, Lis Mller charts the circulation of ideas and texts popular ballads and literary works inspired by popular balladry between three languages: English, German and Danish. By tracing such exchanges, she challenges the idea that the Romantic-era ballad revival represented an inward turn towards the roots of one's national culture. As an alternative to the national approach, Mller proposes to view the ballad revival as a search for Northern European cultural entanglements. This book therefore contributes to the new trend in Romantic studies, which, moving beyond the mono-national approach, focuses on European Romanticism and explores the interaction of individual Romanticisms across national borders.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
9 February 2026
Pages
248
ISBN
9781399548083