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Document Description
Title
The
songs
of the
shantymen:
composition
and
performance
in a
nineteenth
century
tradition
Author
Moreira
,
James
,
1956-
Description
Thesis
(M.A.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1984.
Folklore
Date
1984
Pagination
437 leaves : ill., music
Subject
Sea
songs;
Oral
tradition
Degree
M.A.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of Folklore
Discipline
Folklore
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
427-437.
Abstract
The
study
is
an
attempt
to
analyse
the
nature
and
function
of
formulaic
composition
in the
performance
of
shanties
,
which
were
worksongs
used
to
accompany
manual
labour
on
board
merchant
sailing
ships
in the
last
century.
The
primary
objective
is
to
examine
the
stylistic
and
conceptual
alterations
that
occur
in a
singer's
approach
to
performance
during
the
"transitional"
phase
between
the
non-literate
and
literate
stages
of a
society
, for
although
formulaic
composition
, or
"re-creative
performance
,
"
can
exist
in
both
non-literate
and
literate
contexts
,
researchers
have
shown
that the
methods
of
performance
differ
significantly
between
the
two
phases
of
culture.
--
Although
some
textual
material
has been
garnered
from
published
shanty
collections
, the
analysis
centres
mainly
on the
repertoires
of
Richard
Maitland
,
whose
songs
were
collected
by
William
Doerflinger
and also by
Alan
Lomax
, and
another
of
Doerflinger's
informants
,
Capt.
Patrick
Tayluer.
Since
the
study
is
confined
to a
very
specific
context
, a
great
deal
of
data
pertaining
to the
tradition
has also been
obtained
from the
autobiographies
of
former
seamen.
--
Following
the
theoretical
precepts
of
Milman
Parry
and
Albert
Lord
, as
well
as
other
writers
,
such
as
John
Barnie
,
David
Buchan
,
David
Evans
, and
John
D.
Niles
,
whose
works
are
extrapolations
of the
"oral
theory
,
"
the
study
examines
how
literate
attitudes
,
particularly
the
concepts
of
memorization
and
improvisation
,
affect
the
shaintyman's
approach
to
performance.
The
study
also
examines
how the
singer
must
modify
his
method
of
performance
to
satisfy
certain
functional
conditions
or to
cope
with the
structural
and
stylistic
differences
in the
songs
themselves.
Generally
speaking
,
literacy
may
be
said
to have a
broad
,
conceptual
effect
on the
shantyman's
method
of
performance
while
the
functional
and
poetic
aspects
of
literacy
affect
the
performance
of
specific
songs
in
specific
situations.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
75312694
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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(88.11
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Henry.pdf
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