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The Linked Stanza in Danish Ballads: Its Age and Its Analogues

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2019

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Proceedings of the Tenth Conference, Copenhagen
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Copyright © International Council for Traditional Music 1958

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1 Sir, Luno and the Mermaid, quoted from A Book of Danish Ballads, selected and with an introduction by Axel, Olrik, transl. by E. M., Smith-Dampier, Princeton, New York, 1939.Google Scholar

2 In Swedish in Budkavlen 1950 (Ǻbo 1951), in Danish in Danske Studier 1955, Copenhagen.

3 In Danish in Danske Studier 1955.

4 Margaret Fay, Shaw: Folklore and Folksongs of South Uist, London, 1955.Google Scholar

5 La strophe de distiques rimés dans la chanson grecque, in: Studia memoriae Belae Bartók sacra, Budapest 1956; Sur la strophe de la chanson cleftique, in: Annuaire de I'Institutde Philologie et d'Histoire orientales et slaves, X, 1950.

6 Alternate recital by twos in Widsith, Sturlunga and Kalevala, in: Arv VII 1951 (Uppsala, 1952).