Folk in Print: Scotland's Chapbook Heritage, 1750-1850Though they represent a great unmined treasure-trove of history, literature and popular culture, chapbooks have been incomprehensibly and disgracefully ignored. This title presents a study of this form of publication. |
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The other two poems in this chapbook , Domhnallan Dubh , Wee Black Donnie , and An Seudagan Beag Greannar , The Handsome Wee Hero , the title of each poem being a euphemism for ' penis ' , are written from a male point of view , and are ...
The other two poems in this chapbook , Domhnallan Dubh , Wee Black Donnie , and An Seudagan Beag Greannar , The Handsome Wee Hero , the title of each poem being a euphemism for ' penis ' , are written from a male point of view , and are ...
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... 230 as drudgery , 192 Domhnallan Dubh , 328 Dominie Depos'd , The , 19 , 169–70 , 171-91 Donaldson , William , 40 Donald's Visit to Glasgow , 311 double entendre , 165 Dougal Quin , 310 Dreams and Moles Interpreted , 216 Drumossie ...
... 230 as drudgery , 192 Domhnallan Dubh , 328 Dominie Depos'd , The , 19 , 169–70 , 171-91 Donaldson , William , 40 Donald's Visit to Glasgow , 311 double entendre , 165 Dougal Quin , 310 Dreams and Moles Interpreted , 216 Drumossie ...
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... 316– 17 , 319-20 Ghost of Bill Jones , 31 Ghost of My Uncle , The , 136 Gifford , Douglas , 20 Gilderoy the Scotch Robber , 30 Gilfillan , Robert ( 1798–1850 ) , 94 , 241 Gille Dubh Ciardubh , An , 324 Glasgow chapbook production ...
... 316– 17 , 319-20 Ghost of Bill Jones , 31 Ghost of My Uncle , The , 136 Gifford , Douglas , 20 Gilderoy the Scotch Robber , 30 Gilfillan , Robert ( 1798–1850 ) , 94 , 241 Gille Dubh Ciardubh , An , 324 Glasgow chapbook production ...
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Contents
Acknowledgements | 9 |
The Folk in their Condition | 65 |
Trades and Occupations | 130 |
Copyright | |
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