Q&A: How folk ballads explain the world

Traditional folk ballads are one of our most enduring forms of cultural expression. They can also be lost to society, forgotten over time. That’s why, in the mid-1700s, when a Scottish woman named Anna Gordon was found to know three dozen ancient ballads, collectors tried to document all of these songs — a volume of work that became a kind of sensation in its time, a celebrated piece of cultural heritage.That story is told in MIT Professor Emerita Ruth Perry’s latest book, “The Ballad World of Anna Gordon, Mrs. Brown…

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