The Book of Ballads, edited by Bon Gaultier [pseud.]

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The Book of Ballads, edited by Bon Gaultier [pseud.]

by Sir Theodore Martin, William Edmondstoune Aytoun

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Chapters

10 total

THE BOOK OF BALLADS

0:17

PREFACE.

27:16

LIST OF EDITIONS of the BON GAULTIER BALLADS.

0:51

L’ENVOY.

1:02

SPANISH BALLADS

15:46

AMERICAN BALLADS

25:03

MISCELLANEOUS BALLADS

1:21:50

ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE PUFF POETICAL

13:53

MISCELLANEOUS POEMS

35:02

NOTES.

8:35

Description

A lively anthology of 19th‑century ballads, this volume gathers together the witty, often mischievous verses that first appeared in the pages of popular magazines. The poems, penned under the joint pen‑name of a spirited “Bon Gaultier” and his collaborator, capture the humor and satirical edge of their era, poking fun at literary fashions and the sensational tales of highwaymen that once thrilled the public. Readers will hear the jaunty rhythms and clever wordplay that made these pieces a favorite in drawing‑rooms and taverns alike, where even the most serious listeners found themselves humming the catchy refrains.

Beyond the verses, the collection offers a thoughtful introduction that sheds light on the unlikely partnership between two prolific writers and the cultural backdrop that inspired their work. Illustrated with charming period artwork, the book invites listeners to step back into a time when poetry was as much a social pastime as a literary pursuit, delivering both amusement and a glimpse of Victorian wit.

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~3 hours (201K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-01-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Sir Theodore Martin

Sir Theodore Martin

1816–1909

A Scottish man of letters who moved easily between law and literature, he is remembered for lively translations, literary biographies, and the much-read Life of the Prince Consort. His career also included the witty Bon Gaultier Ballads, written with W. E. Aytoun.

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William Edmondstoune Aytoun

William Edmondstoune Aytoun

1813–1865

Known for sharp parody, lively ballads, and a deep love of Scottish history, this 19th-century writer moved easily between humor and high drama. His poems helped shape the tradition of Scottish literary satire while keeping old ballad rhythms vivid for new readers.

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