Ballades and Rondeaus, Chants Royal, Sestinas, Villanelles, etc.

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Ballades and Rondeaus, Chants Royal, Sestinas, Villanelles, etc.

EN·~7 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

BALLADES AND RONDEAUS, CHANTS ROYAL, SESTINAS, VILLANELLES, &c., SELECTED BY GLEESON WHITE.

0:11
2

To Robert Louis Stevenson.

1:18
3

INDEX.

10:24
4

PREFACE.

7:36
5

NOTES ON THE EARLY USE OF THE VARIOUS FORMS.

1:43:50
6

The Ballade, The Double Ballade, and The Chant Royal. - Ballade en huitains d' octosyllabes. - Chant de May.

2:07:55
7

The Kyrielle, Pantoum, and Rondeau Redouble.

18:18
8

The Rondel, Rondeau, and Roundel. - RONDEL.

1:16:17
9

The Sestina.

11:31
10

The Triolet. - TRIOLET.

21:44

Description

This anthology gathers a lively assortment of classic French‑inspired forms—ballades, rondeaux, chants royaux, sestinas, villanelles, and more—brought together with a careful eye for both historic depth and fresh imagination. The selections showcase the playful symmetry and musicality that have long fascinated poets, from medieval troubadours to modern experimenters, and the volume’s dedication highlights its connection to the adventurous spirit of early twentieth‑century verse. Readers will find familiar names alongside lesser‑known gems, each piece offering a compact, resonant structure that invites repeated listening. The editor’s notes trace the journey of these forms into English, giving context without overwhelming the ear.

Listening to this collection feels like stepping into a garden of lyrical shapes, where each poem’s repeating refrains echo like a bird’s song or a distant bell. The varied moods—from wistful melancholy to bright celebration—make the set a versatile companion for quiet moments or thoughtful gatherings. Whether you’re a seasoned lover of formal poetry or a newcomer curious about the craft, the anthology offers an engaging tour of timeless patterns that still sparkle with contemporary relevance.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (409K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Richard Tonsing, Delphine Lettau and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2014-05-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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