Description
An in-depth study of the nineteenth-century London ballad-singer, a central figure in British cultural, social and political life.
About the Author
Oskar Cox Jensen is a Senior Research Associate at the University of East Anglia. He is the author of Napoleon and British Song, 1797-1822 (2015), co-editor of Charles Dibdin and Late Georgian Culture (2018) and a special forum of Journal of British Studies: 'Music and Politics in Britain' (2021), and author of numerous book chapters and articles in journals including Studies in Romanticism.
Reviews
'There are many books about the British ballad, but this one is different. It's about the men, women and children whose voices made ballads happen. Often despised, frequently ridiculed, these hardy performers now have a champion in Oskar Cox Jensen. He has revealed a human story that is both richly researched and deeply moving.' Roger Parker, King's College London
'As Oskar Cox Jensen says, 'there are precious few forms of historical enquiry to which song is not germane'. His study boldly combines meticulous scholarship with an invigorating imagination, its structure echoing the patterning of the ballads themselves. Oskar Cox Jensen's is one of the most exciting new voices in cultural history.' Jacky Bratton, Royal Holloway
'... The Ballad-Singer in Georgian and Victorian London provides a more nuanced and even challenging reading ...' Ian Haywood, Modern Philology
'... a major advance in scholarship on the history of this ephemeral yet remarkably robust literary form.' Katherine Craik, Times Literary Supplement
'... this book is essential reading and a good solid grounding on which all future work will be built. Physically, Cambridge University Press have produced a book that is a pleasure to hold and read ...' Steve Roud, Folk Music Journal
'Oskar Cox Jensen is currently one of the most insightful and prolific scholars of the ballad, and his latest book, The Ballad-Singer in Georgian and Victorian London, is a welcome addition to the field. By focusing on ballad-singers themselves, an understudied group, Jensen adds new dimensions to scholarly understanding of the place ballad-singers held in society ... this is a well-researched, well-written, creative, and original book that has much to offer students of ballad history. The website with recorded songs that accompany it is an added bonus that will bring pleasure to readers.' Robin Ganev, Journal of British Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9781108821087
Author Oskar Cox Jensen
Format Paperback
Page Count 298
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 437g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 16mm