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The sound of William Barnes's dialect poems. 1, Poems of rural life in the Dorset dialect, first collection (1844) /

"This series developed from Tom Burton's groundbreaking study, 'William Barnes's dialect poems : a pronunciation guide' (The Chaucer Studio Press, 2010), sets out to demonstrate for the first time what all of Barnes's dialect poems would have sounded like in the pronunc...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Burton, T. L.
Autor Corporativo: University of Adelaide Press
Formato: Electrónico Audiom eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Adelaide : University of Adelaide Press, [2013]
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505 0 0 |t Introduction --  |t The spelling of the 1844 collection --  |t A note on the text --  |t The milk-mâid o' the farm (a line-by-line phonemic analysis) --  |t 1844 Poems with phonemic transcripts --  |t Spring --  |t The Spring --  |t The woodlands --  |t Liady-Day an' ridden house --  |t Easter time --  |t Dock leaves --  |t The blackbird --  |t Woodcom' feäst --  |t The milk-mâid o' the farm --  |t The girt woak tree that's in the dell --  |t Vellen the tree --  |t Bringen oon gwâin o' Zundays --  |t Evemen twilight --  |t Evemen in the village --  |t Mây --  |t Bob the fiddler --  |t Hope in Spring --  |t The white road up athirt the hill --  |t The woody holler --  |t Jenny's ribbons --  |t Eclogue: the 'lotments --  |t Eclogue: A bit o' sly coortèn --  |t Summer --  |t Evemen, an' mâidens out at door --  |t The shepherd o' the farm --  |t Vields in the light --  |t Whitsuntide an' club wa'kèn --  |t Woodley --  |t The brook that runn'd by Gramfer's --  |t Sleep did come wi' the dew --  |t Sweet music in the wind --  |t Uncle an' Ānt --  |t Havèn oon's fortun a-tuold --  |t Jeän's weddèn dae in marnen --  |t Rivers don't gi'e out --  |t Miakèn up a miff --  |t Hây-miakèn --  |t Hây-carrèn --  |t Eclogue: The best man in the vield --  |t Wher we did kip our flagon --  |t Wik's end in Zummer, in the wold vo'ke's time --  |t The meäd a-mow'd --  |t The sky a-clearèn --  |t The evemen star o' Zummer --  |t The clote --  |t I got two viel's --  |t Polly be-èn upzides wi' Tom --  |t Be'mi'ster --  |t Thatchèn o' the rick --  |t Bees a-zwarmen --  |t Readèn ov a headstuone --  |t Zummer evemen dānce --  |t Eclogue: Viairies --  |t Fall --  |t Carn a-turnèn yoller --  |t A-halèn carn --  |t Harvest huome: The vust piart: the supper --  |t Harvest huome: Second piart: what tha done āter supper --  |t A zong ov harvest huome --  |t Poll's jack dā --  |t The ivy --  |t The welshnut tree --  |t Jenny out vrom huome --  |t Grenley water --  |t The viary veet that I da meet --  |t Marnen --  |t Out a-nuttèn --  |t Tiakèn in apples --  |t Miaple leaves be yoller --  |t The weather-beäten tree --  |t Shodon fiair: The vust piart --  |t Shodon Fiair: The rest ō't --  |t Martin's tide --  |t Guy Faux's night --  |t Night a-zettèn in --  |t Eclogue : The common a-took in --  |t Eclogue : Two farms in oone --  |t Winter --  |t The vrost --  |t A bit o' fun --  |t Fanny's bethdae --  |t What Dick an' I done --  |t Grammer's shoes --  |t Zunsheen in the Winter --  |t The weepèn liady --  |t The happy daes when I wer young --  |t In the stillness o' the night --  |t The settle an' the girt wood vire --  |t The carter --  |t Christmas invitation --  |t Keepèn up o' Chris'mas --  |t Zittèn out the wold year --  |t Woak wer good enough oonce --  |t Miary-Ann's chile --  |t Eclogue: Faether come huome --  |t Eclogue: A ghost --  |t Miscellaneous pieces --  |t A zong --  |t The mâid var my bride --  |t The huomestead --  |t The farmer's woldest daeter --  |t Uncle out o' debt an' out o' dannger --  |t The church an' happy Zunday --  |t The wold waggon --  |t The common a-took in --  |t A wold friend --  |t The ruose that deck'd her breast --  |t Nanny's cow --  |t The shep'erd buoy --  |t Hope a-left behine --  |t A good faether --  |t The beam in Grenley Church --  |t The vâices that be gone --  |t Poll --  |t Looks a-know'd avore --  |t The music o' the dead --  |t The pliace a tiale's a-tuold o' --  |t Ānt's tantrums --  |t The stuonen puorch --  |t Farmers' sons --  |t Jeän --  |t The dree woaks --  |t The huomestead a-vell into han' --  |t The d'rection Post --  |t Jeän o' Grenley Mill --  |t The bells of Alderburnham --  |t The girt wold house o' mossy stuone --  |t Eclogue: The times --  |t A witch --  |t Appendix: A summary of sections 7 and 8 of WBPG --  |t Glossary. 
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