The Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England from 1642 to 1684. Echoes of Cavaliers: A Musical Tribute to 17th-Century England
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- Nombre de pages242
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664602909
- EAN4057664602909
- Date de parution02/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille831 Ko
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
The "Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England from 1642 to 1684" is a rich anthology that encapsulates the spirit of royalist sentiment during the tumultuous English Civil War and the Restoration era. This collection features an array of lyrical poetry that blends invocations of loyalty to the monarchy with a vivid portrayal of the cultural zeitgeist. The literary style is characterized by its emotive language, rhythmic elegance, and often satirical undertones, reflecting the complexities of allegiance and identity in a time of political upheaval.
Through its verses, the reader encounters a window into the societal values, aesthetic sensibilities, and the poignant struggles that marked this period in English history. The anthology is assembled from various authors, many of whom were directly impacted by the conflict between the Cavaliers and Roundheads. The diverse contributors, ranging from lesser-known poets to significant figures, illuminate the royalist cause, often infusing their works with personal experiences and a collective yearning for stability after the disarray of civil strife.
The compilation celebrates the richness of English vernacular and the resilience of artistic expression amid adversity. Readers with an interest in historical literature, poetry, or the sociopolitical dynamics of 17th-century England will find this anthology indispensable. It offers not only a poetic exploration of loyalty and loss but also serves as a cultural artifact that will enrich one's understanding of the era's complexities.
"The Cavalier Songs and Ballads" invites reflection on the enduring power of poetry to articulate the human experience in times of crisis.
Through its verses, the reader encounters a window into the societal values, aesthetic sensibilities, and the poignant struggles that marked this period in English history. The anthology is assembled from various authors, many of whom were directly impacted by the conflict between the Cavaliers and Roundheads. The diverse contributors, ranging from lesser-known poets to significant figures, illuminate the royalist cause, often infusing their works with personal experiences and a collective yearning for stability after the disarray of civil strife.
The compilation celebrates the richness of English vernacular and the resilience of artistic expression amid adversity. Readers with an interest in historical literature, poetry, or the sociopolitical dynamics of 17th-century England will find this anthology indispensable. It offers not only a poetic exploration of loyalty and loss but also serves as a cultural artifact that will enrich one's understanding of the era's complexities.
"The Cavalier Songs and Ballads" invites reflection on the enduring power of poetry to articulate the human experience in times of crisis.
The "Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England from 1642 to 1684" is a rich anthology that encapsulates the spirit of royalist sentiment during the tumultuous English Civil War and the Restoration era. This collection features an array of lyrical poetry that blends invocations of loyalty to the monarchy with a vivid portrayal of the cultural zeitgeist. The literary style is characterized by its emotive language, rhythmic elegance, and often satirical undertones, reflecting the complexities of allegiance and identity in a time of political upheaval.
Through its verses, the reader encounters a window into the societal values, aesthetic sensibilities, and the poignant struggles that marked this period in English history. The anthology is assembled from various authors, many of whom were directly impacted by the conflict between the Cavaliers and Roundheads. The diverse contributors, ranging from lesser-known poets to significant figures, illuminate the royalist cause, often infusing their works with personal experiences and a collective yearning for stability after the disarray of civil strife.
The compilation celebrates the richness of English vernacular and the resilience of artistic expression amid adversity. Readers with an interest in historical literature, poetry, or the sociopolitical dynamics of 17th-century England will find this anthology indispensable. It offers not only a poetic exploration of loyalty and loss but also serves as a cultural artifact that will enrich one's understanding of the era's complexities.
"The Cavalier Songs and Ballads" invites reflection on the enduring power of poetry to articulate the human experience in times of crisis.
Through its verses, the reader encounters a window into the societal values, aesthetic sensibilities, and the poignant struggles that marked this period in English history. The anthology is assembled from various authors, many of whom were directly impacted by the conflict between the Cavaliers and Roundheads. The diverse contributors, ranging from lesser-known poets to significant figures, illuminate the royalist cause, often infusing their works with personal experiences and a collective yearning for stability after the disarray of civil strife.
The compilation celebrates the richness of English vernacular and the resilience of artistic expression amid adversity. Readers with an interest in historical literature, poetry, or the sociopolitical dynamics of 17th-century England will find this anthology indispensable. It offers not only a poetic exploration of loyalty and loss but also serves as a cultural artifact that will enrich one's understanding of the era's complexities.
"The Cavalier Songs and Ballads" invites reflection on the enduring power of poetry to articulate the human experience in times of crisis.