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The Balladists is a literary exploration of Scottish ballads, focusing on their historical, cultural, and emotional significance. The book delves into the anonymous nature of the poets who contributed to this oral tradition, highlighting the collective voice behind these traditional songs. It explores the growth and characteristics of Scottish balladry, emphasizing its deep connection to the experiences and emotions of the people from which they arose. The ballads often reflect themes of love, tragedy, and the supernatural, offering a window into the lives of the people who created them. The author underscores how these songs transcend time, passed down through generations via oral recitation, preserving cultural memory and connecting the past with the present. Geddie shows that the strength of Scottish ballads lies not only in their emotional depth but also in their role as a cultural anchor. They capture the essence of human experiences, providing insight into societal values and collective memory. Through this study, the book underscores the lasting importance of these ballads in shaping Scotland's cultural identity.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Balladists is a literary exploration of Scottish ballads, focusing on their historical, cultural, and emotional significance. The book delves into the anonymous nature of the poets who contributed to this oral tradition, highlighting the collective voice behind these traditional songs. It explores the growth and characteristics of Scottish balladry, emphasizing its deep connection to the experiences and emotions of the people from which they arose. The ballads often reflect themes of love, tragedy, and the supernatural, offering a window into the lives of the people who created them. The author underscores how these songs transcend time, passed down through generations via oral recitation, preserving cultural memory and connecting the past with the present. Geddie shows that the strength of Scottish ballads lies not only in their emotional depth but also in their role as a cultural anchor. They capture the essence of human experiences, providing insight into societal values and collective memory. Through this study, the book underscores the lasting importance of these ballads in shaping Scotland's cultural identity.