Cheap Print and Street Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century 2023
DOI: 10.11647/obp.0347.08
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8. ‘The Arethusa’: Slip Songs and the Mainstream Canon

Oskar Cox Jensen

Abstract: In the realm of cheap print, eighteenth-century musical culture was dominated by the slip song. In this chapter, the song ‘The Arethusa’ acts as a case study of this broader culture and is used to examine issues of authorship, performance, distribution, and consumption. It is argued that, although materially inextricable from the ‘cheap’ world of the street and the ballad printer, the slip as a format allowed songs to move easily between disparate social and geographical spheres. More broadly, the slip is conc… Show more

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