Marsk Stig's Daughters, and Other Songs and Ballads
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- Nombre de pages103
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4731218-5
- EAN8596547312185
- Date de parution15/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille320 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Marsk Stig's Daughters, and Other Songs and Ballads, " a collection steeped in Scandinavian folklore, readers are invited into the lyrical world of Danish ballads, where themes of love, betrayal, and the supernatural intertwine. The anthology showcases the rich tradition of oral storytelling, drawing from historical sources and folk narratives that resonate with emotional depth. The literary style is characterized by its rhythmic structure and vivid imagery, capturing the essence of the characters' struggles while reflecting the cultural values of the time.
This exquisite collection is not only a testament to Denmark's storytelling heritage but also positions itself within the broader context of European balladry, emphasizing the interconnectedness of national narratives and their universal themes. The compilation is attributed to various authors, celebrating a lineage of storytellers who have passed down these evocative tales through generations. Their collective experiences and the sociopolitical landscape of their times influenced their creative expressions, leading to the preservation of these folk tales that often convey poignant lessons about human nature.
This anthology serves as a cultural artifact, revealing the historical context from which these songs emerged, echoing the sentiments of an era ripe with change. "Marsk Stig's Daughters, and Other Songs and Ballads" is essential reading for anyone intrigued by the dynamics of folklore and its ability to capture the human spirit. Scholars and casual readers alike will find value in the intricate narratives and poetic language, gaining insight into the cultural tapestry of Denmark.
This collection promises both emotional engagement and scholarly enrichment, making it a valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in literary traditions.
This exquisite collection is not only a testament to Denmark's storytelling heritage but also positions itself within the broader context of European balladry, emphasizing the interconnectedness of national narratives and their universal themes. The compilation is attributed to various authors, celebrating a lineage of storytellers who have passed down these evocative tales through generations. Their collective experiences and the sociopolitical landscape of their times influenced their creative expressions, leading to the preservation of these folk tales that often convey poignant lessons about human nature.
This anthology serves as a cultural artifact, revealing the historical context from which these songs emerged, echoing the sentiments of an era ripe with change. "Marsk Stig's Daughters, and Other Songs and Ballads" is essential reading for anyone intrigued by the dynamics of folklore and its ability to capture the human spirit. Scholars and casual readers alike will find value in the intricate narratives and poetic language, gaining insight into the cultural tapestry of Denmark.
This collection promises both emotional engagement and scholarly enrichment, making it a valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in literary traditions.
In "Marsk Stig's Daughters, and Other Songs and Ballads, " a collection steeped in Scandinavian folklore, readers are invited into the lyrical world of Danish ballads, where themes of love, betrayal, and the supernatural intertwine. The anthology showcases the rich tradition of oral storytelling, drawing from historical sources and folk narratives that resonate with emotional depth. The literary style is characterized by its rhythmic structure and vivid imagery, capturing the essence of the characters' struggles while reflecting the cultural values of the time.
This exquisite collection is not only a testament to Denmark's storytelling heritage but also positions itself within the broader context of European balladry, emphasizing the interconnectedness of national narratives and their universal themes. The compilation is attributed to various authors, celebrating a lineage of storytellers who have passed down these evocative tales through generations. Their collective experiences and the sociopolitical landscape of their times influenced their creative expressions, leading to the preservation of these folk tales that often convey poignant lessons about human nature.
This anthology serves as a cultural artifact, revealing the historical context from which these songs emerged, echoing the sentiments of an era ripe with change. "Marsk Stig's Daughters, and Other Songs and Ballads" is essential reading for anyone intrigued by the dynamics of folklore and its ability to capture the human spirit. Scholars and casual readers alike will find value in the intricate narratives and poetic language, gaining insight into the cultural tapestry of Denmark.
This collection promises both emotional engagement and scholarly enrichment, making it a valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in literary traditions.
This exquisite collection is not only a testament to Denmark's storytelling heritage but also positions itself within the broader context of European balladry, emphasizing the interconnectedness of national narratives and their universal themes. The compilation is attributed to various authors, celebrating a lineage of storytellers who have passed down these evocative tales through generations. Their collective experiences and the sociopolitical landscape of their times influenced their creative expressions, leading to the preservation of these folk tales that often convey poignant lessons about human nature.
This anthology serves as a cultural artifact, revealing the historical context from which these songs emerged, echoing the sentiments of an era ripe with change. "Marsk Stig's Daughters, and Other Songs and Ballads" is essential reading for anyone intrigued by the dynamics of folklore and its ability to capture the human spirit. Scholars and casual readers alike will find value in the intricate narratives and poetic language, gaining insight into the cultural tapestry of Denmark.
This collection promises both emotional engagement and scholarly enrichment, making it a valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in literary traditions.