"'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'.
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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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"'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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"'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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"'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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"'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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"'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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"'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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