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A series of essays surveys folk-song and popular poetry across a range of regional traditions, presenting texts, translations, and critical commentary. Organized by themes—sea songs, wartime ballads, English and Scottish popular ballads, Breton and Poitou songs, Portuguese ballads, and Hungarian and Roumanian material—it pairs transcriptions with historical and lyrical observations. The author examines individual composers and popular poets, traces variants and performance practices, and considers the social feelings and occasions that shaped these pieces.

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Alfred M. Williams

Alfred M. Williams was an English scholar and folklorist known for his contributions to the study of folk music and popular poetry. His notable work, "Studies in Folk-Song and Popular Poetry," explores the rich traditions of oral literature and song, highlighting the cultural significance of these forms of expression. Williams' research provides valuable insights into the social and historical contexts of folk traditions, making him an important figure in the field of folklore studies. His work continues to be referenced by scholars interested in the intersection of music, poetry, and cultural heritage.

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