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An editor presents a curated anthology of folk ballads with an introductory essay on their recovery and collection, grouping pieces into cycles—Székely ballads, kuruc-era songs, romancelike verses and a mixed section—and offering representative examples. The verses narrate tragic incidents, betrayed or overpowering love, vengeance, reluctant unions and outlaw exploits, often compressed into brisk, dramatic narratives. Stylistically the material ranges from stragglike, alliterative, repetition-rich mountain ballads to more regular, stanzaic and rhymed plains songs, revealing regional variation in tone, form and narrative focus while surveying the genre’s thematic and formal diversity.
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