Frederick James Furnivall / Thomas Percy
Librería Samer Atenea
Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
Kálamo Books
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Librería Kolima (Madrid)
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A treasury of ancient song and chivalric impulse, captured for the modern reader. Voices of the past sing. Folio Of Old English Ballads And Romances (Volume IV) gathers the surviving pulses of a verbal culture: an old english ballad collection and a medieval romance anthology that ranges from terse refrains to extended narrative lays. The pieces sit at the crossroads of oral performance and manuscript survival, so that simple refrains, fragmentary laments and full-bodied chivalric tales stand side by side. Read as a classic poetry anthology or as an archive of traditional folk tales and arthurian legends, Volume IV sketches the social habits, beliefs and dramatic priorities of the england middle ages and the oral imagination that later shaped victorian era literature. Material here is immediate, often surprising; readers who favour atmosphere or narrative momentum find plenty to savour, while closer study rewards those tracing motifs, metre and transmission. The editorial voice is careful, and its affinities with the percy reliques tradition make the volume an essential touchstone for anyone exploring how early English verse was collected, read and republished.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. That balance of scholarship and readability underwrites its standing in british literary heritage: an essential literature students resource, a go-to reference for scholars of legendary heroes stories and a vivid introduction for anyone drawn to medieval romance anthology forms. As a collectors edition gift, Volume IV suits both study and display; its presence on a shelf signals a continuing conversation with the past, from border songs and ballads to the high drama of arthurian legends. Libraries and private collections that value victorian era literature’s sources or the percy reliques tradition will find this folio a natural companion. Casual readers seeking atmosphere, and students pursuing source-material for essays or theses, both gain clear access to the oral and manuscript strands of England’s poetic memory, with enough richness to reward repeat reading and comparative study.