"'Are you blind, Lord Thomas, or can't you very well see?': An Interpretation of Death in the Newfoundland Classical Ballads"

peer reviewed A talerole analysis of the Newfoundland Child ballad corpus dealing with death, suggesting how death can be avoided and overcome, or these songs' concern with life as 'strategies for survival'.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Peere, Isabelle
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: CELAT, Université Laval 1989
Subjects:
Online Access:https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/89430
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/89430 2024-04-21T08:07:04+00:00 "'Are you blind, Lord Thomas, or can't you very well see?': An Interpretation of Death in the Newfoundland Classical Ballads" Peere, Isabelle 1989 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/89430 en eng CELAT, Université Laval https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/89430 info:hdl:2268/89430 urn:isbn:2-920576-29-1 Ballades et chansons folkloriques, 291-300 (1989); 18ème session de la Commission pour l'étude de la poésie de tradition orale, Québec, Canada [CA] death Worldview Child ballads Newfoundland taleroles Arts & humanities Arts & sciences humaines conference paper http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794 info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject peer reviewed 1989 ftorbi 2024-03-27T14:43:45Z peer reviewed A talerole analysis of the Newfoundland Child ballad corpus dealing with death, suggesting how death can be avoided and overcome, or these songs' concern with life as 'strategies for survival'. Conference Object Newfoundland University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography)
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Worldview
Child ballads
Newfoundland
taleroles
Arts & humanities
Arts & sciences humaines
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Worldview
Child ballads
Newfoundland
taleroles
Arts & humanities
Arts & sciences humaines
Peere, Isabelle
"'Are you blind, Lord Thomas, or can't you very well see?': An Interpretation of Death in the Newfoundland Classical Ballads"
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Worldview
Child ballads
Newfoundland
taleroles
Arts & humanities
Arts & sciences humaines
description peer reviewed A talerole analysis of the Newfoundland Child ballad corpus dealing with death, suggesting how death can be avoided and overcome, or these songs' concern with life as 'strategies for survival'.
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author Peere, Isabelle
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title "'Are you blind, Lord Thomas, or can't you very well see?': An Interpretation of Death in the Newfoundland Classical Ballads"
title_short "'Are you blind, Lord Thomas, or can't you very well see?': An Interpretation of Death in the Newfoundland Classical Ballads"
title_full "'Are you blind, Lord Thomas, or can't you very well see?': An Interpretation of Death in the Newfoundland Classical Ballads"
title_fullStr "'Are you blind, Lord Thomas, or can't you very well see?': An Interpretation of Death in the Newfoundland Classical Ballads"
title_full_unstemmed "'Are you blind, Lord Thomas, or can't you very well see?': An Interpretation of Death in the Newfoundland Classical Ballads"
title_sort "'are you blind, lord thomas, or can't you very well see?': an interpretation of death in the newfoundland classical ballads"
publisher CELAT, Université Laval
publishDate 1989
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Ballades et chansons folkloriques, 291-300 (1989); 18ème session de la Commission pour l'étude de la poésie de tradition orale, Québec, Canada [CA]
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