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Welsh Ballads of the French Revolution

Author : Ffion Mair Jones
Publisher : University of Wales Press
Page : 510 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2012-02-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780708324622

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Welsh Ballads of the French Revolution by Ffion Mair Jones Pdf

Welsh Ballads of the French Revolution provides for the first time an edition, with parallel English translations, of Welsh-language ballads composed in reaction to the momentous events of the Revolution in France and the two decades of war which followed. Ballad writers were first spurred to respond in 1793, when the French monarchs were executed, France declared war upon Britain, and paranoia regarding the possible threat of internal revolt in Britain reached a crisis point. As the decade proceeded, ballads were sung in thanks for the victory of British forces and local people against an invasion of Pembrokeshire by French troops, and in reaction to key naval battles and to the extensive mobilization of militia and volunteer forces. Scholars working on the British response to the Revolution have showed increasing interest in exploring the contents of ballads and songs. The ballad in particular is seen as a vital source of information, since it represents ordinary people's awareness of the developments of the period. Balladry is also subject to continued research within Welsh scholarship, and this volume, with its focus on a clearly defined historical period and its revelation of new voices within the canon of Welsh ballad writers, will drive this field of study forwards. Regional reactions to the Revolution within the British Isles are also now seen as crucially important, but Wales, partly because of the inaccessibility of material composed in the Welsh language, has repeatedly been omitted from the general picture. This volume aids in rectifying this situation, ensuring (by use of translation, copious contextualizing notes, and a lengthy introduction) that both the ballad genre and Welsh reactions receive the attention they deserve from the wider scholarly community.

Welsh Poetry of the French Revolution, 1789-1805

Author : Cathryn A Charnell-White
Publisher : University of Wales Press
Page : 498 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2012-10-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780708325292

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Welsh Poetry of the French Revolution, 1789-1805 by Cathryn A Charnell-White Pdf

This anthology of Welsh poetry and English translations presents some of Wales's radical and reactionary responses to the French Revolution and its cultural legacy, 1789-1805.

Welsh Responses to the French Revolution

Author : Marion Löffler
Publisher : University of Wales Press
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2012-01-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9780708324905

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Welsh Responses to the French Revolution by Marion Löffler Pdf

The serial literature current in Wales between 1789 and 1802 is the most important public repository of radical, loyalist and patriotic Welsh responses to the French Revolution and the Revolutionary Wars. This anthology presents a selection of poetry and prose published in the annual Welsh almanacs, the English provincial newspapers published close to Wales’s border and the three radical Welsh periodicals of the mid-1790s, together with translations of the Welsh texts. An extended introduction sketches out the printing culture of Wales, analyses its public discourse and interprets the Welsh voices in their British political context.

Footsteps of 'Liberty and Revolt'

Author : Mary-Ann Constantine,Dafydd Johnston
Publisher : University of Wales Press
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2013-04-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780708325919

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Footsteps of 'Liberty and Revolt' by Mary-Ann Constantine,Dafydd Johnston Pdf

A collection of essays exploring the impact on Welsh culture of one of the most exciting periods in history, the decades surrounding the French Revolution of 1789.

Identity, Intertextuality, and Performance in Early Modern Song Culture

Author : Dieuwke Van Der Poel,Louis P. Grijp,Wim van Anrooij
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2016-03-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004314986

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Identity, Intertextuality, and Performance in Early Modern Song Culture by Dieuwke Van Der Poel,Louis P. Grijp,Wim van Anrooij Pdf

Identity, Intertextuality, and Performance in Early Modern Song Culture for the first time explores comparatively the dynamic process of group formation through the production and appropriation of songs in various European countries and regions.

Political Pamphlets and Sermons from Wales 1790-1806

Author : Marion Löffler
Publisher : University of Wales Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2014-10-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781783161010

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Political Pamphlets and Sermons from Wales 1790-1806 by Marion Löffler Pdf

Pamphleteering was a vital component of the popular political discussion opened up by the French Revolution of 1789, but while the English pamphlet wars have been exhaustively explored, Welsh pamphlet literature has been ignored. During the fifteen years following the French Revolution of 1789, over 100 Welsh pamphlets and sermons engaged in a public discourse which discussed the larger issues raised by the Revolution and the war against the French Republic. This pioneering volume seeks to capture the excitement of the period by demonstrating how radicals and loyalists, Dissenters, Methodists and Churchmen, pacifists and warmongers engaged in a lively argument in their published works. An in-depth essay reviews and interprets texts written by artisans, Dissenting ministers, country curates and Anglican bishops, who all used religion as politics; promoted war or peace; argued over republicanism and loyalism, and utilized the law as a stage for political ideas. All texts are fully translated and thus made accessible to an English-speaking audience for the first time.

Street Ballads in Nineteenth-Century Britain, Ireland, and North America

Author : David Atkinson,Steve Roud
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2016-04-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317049210

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Street Ballads in Nineteenth-Century Britain, Ireland, and North America by David Atkinson,Steve Roud Pdf

In recent years, the assumption that traditional songs originated from a primarily oral tradition has been challenged by research into ’street literature’ - that is, the cheap printed broadsides and chapbooks that poured from the presses of jobbing printers from the late sixteenth century until the beginning of the twentieth. Not only are some traditional singers known to have learned songs from printed sources, but most of the songs were composed by professional writers and reached the populace in printed form. Street Ballads in Nineteenth-Century Britain, Ireland, and North America engages with the long-running debate over the origin of traditional songs by examining street literature’s interaction with, and influence on, oral traditions.

Cultures of Radicalism in Britain and Ireland

Author : John Kirk
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2015-10-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317320647

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Cultures of Radicalism in Britain and Ireland by John Kirk Pdf

This collection of essays addresses the role of literature in radical politics. Topics covered include the legacy of Robert Burns, broadside literature in Munster and radical literature in Wales.

Britannia's Dragon

Author : J.D. Davies
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 419 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2013-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780752494104

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Britannia's Dragon by J.D. Davies Pdf

Based on extensive research, The Naval History of Wales tells a compelling story that spans nearly 2,000 years, from the Romans to the present. Many Welsh men and women have served in the Royal Navy and the navies of other countries. Welshmen played major parts in voyages of exploration, in the navy's suppression of the slave trade, and in naval warfare from the Viking era to the Spanish Armada, in the American Civil War, both world wars and the Falklands War. Comprehensive, enlightening, and provocative, The Naval History of Wales also explodes many myths about Welsh history, naval historian J.D. Davies arguing that most Welshmen in the sailing navy were volunteers and that, relative to the size of national populations, proportionately more Welsh seamen than English fought at Trafalgar. Written in vivid detail, this volume is one that no maritime or Welsh historian can do without.

English-language Poetry from Wales 1789-1806

Author : Elizabeth Edwards
Publisher : University of Wales Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2013-02-15
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780708325698

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English-language Poetry from Wales 1789-1806 by Elizabeth Edwards Pdf

This new selection of Anglophone Welsh poetry presents a range of literary responses to the French Revolution and the ensuing wars with France, a period in which Wales and its history became prime imaginative territory for poets of all political sympathies.

United Islands? The Languages of Resistance

Author : John Kirk
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2015-10-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317320708

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United Islands? The Languages of Resistance by John Kirk Pdf

This is the first title in a new series called Poetry and Song in the Age of Revolution. This series will appeal to those involved in English literary studies, as well as those working in fields of study that cover Enlightenment, Romanticism and Revolution in the last quarter of the eighteenth century.

Women’s Writing from Wales before 1914

Author : Jane Aaron
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2020-06-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000651508

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Women’s Writing from Wales before 1914 by Jane Aaron Pdf

This essay collection rediscovers and reassesses a host of still little-known, pre-1914, Welsh women writers. In the last few decades considerable advances have been made towards rediscovering, contextualising, and analysing women’s writing from Wales. The combined influences of the post-1960s women’s movement, the 1990s Welsh devolution successes, and the development of the ‘Four Nations’ school of British literary criticism, have together effected significant advances in the field of Welsh feminist literary studies. This book focuses in particular on: the fifteenth- to eighteenth-century Welsh-language bards, such as Gwerful Mechain, Angharad James, and Marged Dafydd; the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century English-language poets, including Katherine Philips, Jane Brereton, Anne Penny, and Anne Hughes; contributors to the Romantic movement in Wales, such as the poets and novelists Mary Robinson and Ann of Swansea; the mid-nineteenth-century protesting voice of polemicists such as Jane Williams (Ysgafell); the Victorian English-language novelists, for example Louisa Matilda Spooner, Anne Beale, Amy Dillwyn, Allen Raine, and Mallt Williams, and their concern with national, class, and gender identities; and early twentieth-century Welsh-language writers engaged with Welsh Home Rule and women’s suffrage issues, such as Gwyneth Vaughan and Eluned Morgan. This book was originally published as a special issue of Women's Writing. Chapter 7 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.

The Ballad-Singer in Georgian and Victorian London

Author : Oskar Cox Jensen
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2021-02-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9781108830560

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The Ballad-Singer in Georgian and Victorian London by Oskar Cox Jensen Pdf

An in-depth study of the nineteenth-century London ballad-singer, a central figure in British cultural, social and political life.

Romantic Cartographies

Author : Sally Bushell,Julia S. Carlson,Damian Walford Davies
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2020-12-10
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781108472388

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Romantic Cartographies by Sally Bushell,Julia S. Carlson,Damian Walford Davies Pdf

An innovative, interdisciplinary study of cartography as a significant multifaceted cultural practice in Romantic period culture.

Unusual Suspects

Author : Kenneth R. Johnston
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2013-07-25
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780191631986

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Unusual Suspects by Kenneth R. Johnston Pdf

Robespierre's Reign of Terror spawned an evil little twin in William Pitt the Younger's Reign of Alarm, 1792-1798. Terror begat Alarm. Many lives and careers were ruined in Britain as a result of the alarmist regime Pitt set up to suppress domestic dissent while waging his disastrous wars against republican France. Liberal young writers and intellectuals whose enthusiasm for the American and French revolutions raised hopes for Parliamentary reform at home saw their prospects blasted. Over a hundred trials for treason or sedition (more than ever before or since in British history) were staged against 'the usual suspects' - that is, political activists. But other, informal, vigilante means were used against the 'unusual suspects' of this book: jobs lost, contracts abrogated, engagements broken off, fellowships terminated, inheritances denied, and so on and on. As in the McCarthy era in 1950s America, blacklisting and rumor-mongering did as much damage as legal repression. Dozens of 'almost famous' writers saw their promising careers nipped in the bud: people like Helen Maria Williams, James Montgomery, William Frend, Gilbert Wakefield, John Thelwall, Joseph Priestley, Dr. Thomas Beddoes, Francis Wrangham and many others. Unusual Suspects tells the stories of some representative figures from this largely 'lost' generation, restoring their voices to nationalistic historical accounts that have drowned them in triumphal celebrations of the rise of English Romanticism and England's ultimate victory over Napoleon. Their stories are compared with similar experiences of the first Romantic generation: Coleridge, Wordsworth, Southey, Lamb, Burns, and Blake. Wordsworth famously said of this decade, 'bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, but to be young was very heaven!' These young people did not find it so-and neither, when we look more closely, did Wordsworth.