Song of a Deaf-Mute Shepherd : A Czech Broadside Ballad between the Oral and Printed Tradition: An Interdisciplinary Case Study

Authors

FROLCOVÁ Věra KOSEK Pavel BOČKOVÁ Hana HOLUBOVÁ Markéta SLAVICKÝ Tomáš

Year of publication 2023
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Bohemica Litteraria
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/BL2023-1-7
Keywords Czech broadside ballads; scriptuality and orality; unconfirmed apparition of the Virgin Mary; miracle of hearing; prayer of the Rosary; historical regional and local variants; popular culture; Czech folk songs; interdisciplinary approach
Description This is a case study of a critical edition and an analysis of one song from a collection of Czech broadside ballads published in the monograph "To a Familiar Melody". The following text is an example of an interdisciplinary approach to Czech broadside ballads, combining insights from ethnology, ethnomusicology, linguistics, and literary history. Methodologically, it takes its starting point in twentieth century oral tradition accounts and historical retrospectives. The historical retrospective methodology traces the reception and variation of songs, the tradition of tunes, motifs, or elements of language in different social, territorial and media settings.
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