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Campbell, Matthew

The voice of the people : writing the European folk revival, 1760-1914 / Edited by Matthew Campbell and Michael Perraudin. - London : Anthem Press, 2013. - 223 p. : ill., music ; 23 cm. - Anthem European Studies .

First published in hardback in 2012.

Bibliography, p. 207-217.

The impact of Ossian: Johann Gottfried Herder's literary legacy / Renata Schellenberg -- On Robert Burns: enlightenment, mythology and the folkloric / Hamish Mathison -- The classical form of the nation: the convergence of Greek and folk forms in Czech and Russian literature in the 1810s / David L. Cooper -- Literary metamorphoses and the reframing of enchantment: the Scottish song and folktale collections of R. H. Cromek, Allan Cunningham and Robert Chambers / Sarah M. Dunnigan -- Thomas Moore, Daniel Maclise and the new mythology: the origin of the harp / Matthew Campbell -- The oral ballad and the printed poem in the Portuguese romantic movement: the case of J. M. da Costa e Silva's Isabel ou a heroina de Aragon / J. J. Dias Marques -- Class, nation and the German folk revival: Heinrich Heine, Georg Büchner and Georg Weerth / Michael Perraudin -- The Estonian national epic, Kalevipoeg: its sources and inception / Madis Arukask --The Latvian era of folk awakening: from Johann Gottfried Herder's Volkslieder to the voice of an emergent nation / Kristina Jaremko-Porter -- From folklore to folk law: William Morris and the popular sources of legal authority / Marcus Waithe -- Pionerrs, friends, rivals: social networks and the English folk-song revival, 1899-1904 / E. David Gregory -- The Bosnian vila: folklore and Orientalism in the fiction of Robert Michel / Ricardo Concetti -- The persistence of revival / Matthew Campbell and Michael Perraudin.

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