Francis James Child
Corrected edition
prepared by Mark Heiman
and Laura Saxton Heiman;
in five volumes
Volume I - Ballads 1-53
672 pages
ISBN:
0-9707020-1-9
(paper)
0-9707020-2-7
(cloth)
Volume II - Ballads 54-113
636 pages
ISBN:
0-9707020-3-5
(paper)
0-9707020-5-1
(cloth)
Volume III - Ballads 114-188
577 pages
ISBN:
0-9707020-6-X
(paper)
0-9707020-7-8
(cloth)
(each volume)
$24.95 paper
$34.95 cloth
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is The English and Scottish Popular Ballads?
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads was Harvard professor
Francis James Child's attempt to publish every known variant text from
the ballad tradition of England and Scotland. Working nearly entirely
from manuscripts, he compiled 305 ballads, most with multiple variants.
Professor Child also attempted to trace the historic and literary roots
of the ballads he assembled, making use of his extensive knowledge of
history and folklore to place each ballad in its larger historical and
cultural context. More than a century later, the term "Child ballad"
is still used to refer to any of the ballads included in this collection.
The first edition was published over the course of 1883-1898, the five
volumes of the work spanning ten physical volumes, printed in a limited
edition of 1000. The design of our new edition is inspired by the binding
of this first edition.
2. How does this edition differ from the previous editions?
Since the original publication at the end of the nineteenth century,
two facsimile editions have been released, one in 1956, and another in
1965. This new edition is not a facsimile. The more than 2500 pages
of the original edition have been painstakingly converted to digital form,
newly typeset, and corrected according to Professor Child's own notes.
All cross-references and index entries have been updated to reflect the
new pagination, and the original page numbers are noted in the margins
as a reference aid.
3. What do you mean by "Corrected Edition"?
Professor Child's research continued during the fifteen years over which
his work was published, and he frequently discovered errors or oversights
in the volumes that had already been issued. As a result, each original
volume contains an appendix of "Additions and Corrections" which
he wished to apply to the preceding material. These include more than
one hundred new ballad variants and hundreds of corrections, revisions,
and expansions to the historical analyses. The editors of this new edition
have carefully applied all of the corrections and inserted the new material
at the appropriate locations, making it readily accessible for the first
time, and producing an edition in accordance with Professor Child's original
intent.
4. Will an "uncorrected" edition also be available?
No such edition is currently planned, but since the correction process
involved creating a full reference text of the original edition, this
material may be made available, most probably in digital form (see below).
5. Have any other changes been made to the text?
No changes have been made that are not included in the corrections discussed
above. Page layout and typography have been updated to improve legibility,
but the text stands as originally printed.
6. Is this title available in a hardcover edition?
Based on pre-publication interest, we have added a clothbound edition.
It features a library-quality binding and sewn signatures for years of
use.
7. What about a searchable electronic version for scholarly use?
Once publication of the five-volume set is complete, we plan to export
the contents into a structured database to allow for complex searches
and comparisons, and make this information freely available to the Internet
community.
8. What about a smaller, abridged edition?
After Professor Child's death, Helen Sargent and George Kittredge, who
had worked closely with Child, edited a single volume compilation of material
from the full edition, omitting most of the commentary and including only
the most complete ballad texts. We are considering publishing a new edition
of this work, if interest warrants. Please fill out our Information
Request form to express your interest.
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