The Oxford Book of Ballads by Arthur Quiller-Couch

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By Pamela Rogers Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Craft Culture
English
"The Oxford Book of Ballads" by Arthur Quiller-Couch is a collection of traditional ballads compiled during the early 20th century. This anthology showcases selections from various English ballads, which are narrative songs that often recount folk tales or significant events. The work is intended to celebrate the art of balladry and to preserve thi...
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tone by discussing the nature of ballads and their historical context, explaining how the genre has largely declined in contemporary literature. Quiller-Couch organizes the ballads into thematic sections, starting with magical tales and proceeding through romance and historical narratives. He acknowledges his reliance on the foundational work of ballad scholars, emphasizing his aim to present a distilled version of these traditional stories, striking a balance between fidelity to the original texts and accessibility for modern readers. The introduction features several specific ballads, including "Thomas the Rhymer," highlighting their enchanting narratives and the universal themes of love, magic, and adventure. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Robert Rodriguez
1 month ago

I didn’t think I would enjoy this, but the balance between theory and practice is exceptionally well done. An excellent read overall.

Kimberly Hall
4 months ago

After spending time with this material, the explanations are structured in a clear and logical manner. It is definitely a 5-star read from me.

Betty Young
2 months ago

During my studies, I found that the examples used throughout the text are practical and relevant. I learned so much from this.

Dorothy Anderson
2 months ago

Once I began reading, the atmosphere created by the descriptive language is totally immersive. I have no regrets downloading this.

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