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A compact critical survey of the Scottish ballad tradition, tracing its oral origins, characteristic voice, and the social circumstances that preserved or undermined it. The author analyzes ballad growth, structure, and style, and groups ballads into mythological, romantic, and historical types, illustrating how anonymous singers blended music and narrative, how simplicity sustained their power, and how religious and social change and printed culture altered their place in society. The volume emphasizes the living, communal nature of balladry, its thematic range from the supernatural to the political, and argues for appreciation of their aesthetic qualities over scholarly controversy about origins.

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John Geddie

John Geddie was a Scottish author known for his contributions to literature that explore the cultural and geographical landscapes of Scotland. His notable works include "The Balladists," which delves into the rich tradition of Scottish balladry, and "The Scott Country," a reflection on the regions associated with the famous writer Sir Walter Scott. Geddie's writing often captures the essence of Scottish heritage, making him a significant figure in the exploration of national identity through literature.

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