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Francis James Child - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Francis J. Child's five volume work, The English and Scottish Popular Ballads (1882-1898), is considered by many as the "canon" of folk music. These pages are devoted to Child's work and to the ballads therein. ... #243: House Carpenter (James Harris, or the Demon Lover)
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Edited by Francis J. Child; (Five Volumes); Dover Publications, New York, 1965; (First published in 1884-1898); Ballads into Books: The Legacies of Francis James Child; Edited by Tom Cheesman and Sigrid Rieuwerts;
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A "Working" KWIC Concordance to; Francis James Child's The English and Scottish Popular Ballads; (1882-1898) ... Francis James Child (Harvard's first professor of English) was a specialist in early English language and literature and wrote and lectured on, for example, the works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Edmund Spenser,
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Francis James Child (February 1, 1825–September 11, 1896), was an American scholar and educationist, and collector of what came to be known as the Child Ballads. ... Works available on Lit2Go: ... Home » Authors » Child, Francis James...
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Encyclopedia article about Child, Francis James. Information about Child, Francis James in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... child version; child welfare; child window; Child's Christmas in Wales, A; Child's law; Child, C. D.; Child, Charles M.; Child, Francis James; Child,
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Francis James Child, A.B. 1846, was a model of nineteenth-century academic achievement. Named Harvards Boylston professor of rhetoric and ... Francis James Child, A.B. 1846, was a model of nineteenth-century academic achievement. Named Harvard’s Boylston professor of rhetoric and oratory at 26, he was one of his...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Child, Francis James. Child, Francis James. Information about Child, Francis James in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... child abuse; child labour; Child of our Time, A; child prodigy; Child, C D; Child, Charles Manning; Child, Convention on the Rights of the; Child, Francis James; Child,
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by FRANCIS JAMES CHILD. ... The ultimate Child ballad etext has yet to be constructed. This etext hence lacks the apparatus and, apparently, some of the variations of the original text, and has some lacunae and glitches. That said, this etext has been assembled from the best available resources on the Internet.
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SEE ALSO: Career in learning and scholarship; Child, Francis James; Reliques of ancient English poetry: consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets; together with some few of later date (Book);
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