Editore: Frank A. Munsey Co., NY, 1938
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SingleIssueMagazine. Condizione: Near Fine. Vol. 284, No. 6. [Edited by Chandler H. Whipple.] Cover by Rudolph Belarski. Includes "It's Hard to Die" (pt. 1 of 3) by Walter Ripperger; "Light the War Fires" (novelet) by Luke Short; "Beat to Quarters" (pt. 2 of 6) by C. S. Forester; "Children of the Dark" (novelet) by Donald Barr Chidsey; "Men of Daring: Mingalone and Binns - Sea Monsters" (True Story in Pictures) by Stookie Allen; "Horses in Midstream" by Eustace Cockrell; "Birthday Present" by Virginia Dale; "Lost House" (pt. 5 of 6) by Frances Shelley Wees; "Storm Shadow" by W. Ryerson Johnson. Features: "Gods of the Lightning" by J. Wentworth Tilden; "The Good Old Summer School" by Albert George; "One Lama, Unburied" by Boris Vronsky; "Methuselah of the Veldt" by John St. John; "Argonotes"; "Looking Ahead!" Very slight wear and tanning. Book.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This study shows the importance of carolling in the celebrations and festivities of medieval Britain and demonstrates its longevity from the eleventh century to the sixteenth. It illustrates the flexibility of the English carole form for adaptation to include content in high and low registers and its suitability for use on all occasions and by different communal peer groups. Although the vast majority of extant texts in carol form from the late medieval period are religious in subject content, secular carolling was far more prevalent than the textual record implies. The dance-song elements of the medieval carole were so strongly woven into the vernacular cultural fabric of the British Isles that their threads can be traced through the folk songs and dances of subsequent centuries. This study contextualizes the written evidence and re-integrates the various components of the activity in order to illuminate our understanding of the universally popular medieval, participatory, pastime of carolling. This study shows the importance of carolling in the celebrations and festivities of medieval Britain and demonstrates its longevity from the eleventh century to the sixteenth. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This study shows the importance of carolling in the celebrations and festivities of medieval Britain and demonstrates its longevity from the eleventh century to the sixteenth. It illustrates the flexibility of the English carole form for adaptation to include content in high and low registers and its suitability for use on all occasions and by different communal peer groups. Although the vast majority of extant texts in carol form from the late medieval period are religious in subject content, secular carolling was far more prevalent than the textual record implies. The dance-song elements of the medieval carole were so strongly woven into the vernacular cultural fabric of the British Isles that their threads can be traced through the folk songs and dances of subsequent centuries. This study contextualizes the written evidence and re-integrates the various components of the activity in order to illuminate our understanding of the universally popular medieval, participatory, pastime of carolling. This study shows the importance of carolling in the celebrations and festivities of medieval Britain and demonstrates its longevity from the eleventh century to the sixteenth. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.