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Author Horgan, Kate

Title The Politics of Songs in Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1723-1795
Published London : Pickering & Chatto Publishers, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (620 pages)
Series Poetry and Song in the Age of Revolution
Poetry and song in the age of revolution.
Contents Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Figures; Introduction; 1 -- The Heart of the Lion: The 'Princely Song' and the Transmission of Richard; 2 -- The Psalms that Bind: 'Sternhold and Hopkins', the 'Old Hundredth' and the Ballad; 3 -- Songs as Philippics: The 'Harmondium Melos' and the 'Io Paean' of Revolution; 4 -- Song and Pikes in Sheffield: The Trial of James Montgomery; Afterword; Notes; Works Cited; Index
Summary Horgan analyses the importance of songs in British eighteenth-century culture with specific reference to their political meaning. Using an interdisciplinary methodology, combining the perspectives of literary studies and cultural history, the utilitarian power of songs emerges across four major case studies
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Subject Political ballads and songs -- Great Britain -- History and criticism
Hymns -- 18th century -- Political aspects -- Great Britain
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Literary.
Political ballads and songs
Great Britain
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781781444252
1781444250