ISBN:
0252022467
,
0252065514
,
9780252022463
,
9780252065514
Language:
English
Pages:
XII, 311 S.
,
Ill.
Series Statement:
Music in American life
DDC:
782.42/089/9162073
Keywords:
Geschichte 1800-1920
;
Américains d'origine irlandaise - Chants et musique - Textes - Histoire et critique
;
Américains d'origine irlandaise - États-Unis - Chansons - Textes
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Chansons anglaises - États-Unis - Thèmes, motifs
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Irlandais - Chants et musique - Textes - Histoire et critique
;
Irlandais - Dans la musique
;
Musique populaire - États-Unis - Textes - Histoire et critique
;
Musik
;
Irish Americans Music
;
Texts
;
History and criticism
;
Popular music History and criticism
;
Unterhaltungsmusik
;
Irland
;
Lied
;
Irlande - Dans la musique
;
USA
;
USA
;
USA
;
Unterhaltungsmusik
;
Lied
;
Geschichte 1800-1920
;
Irland
Abstract:
The image of the Irish in the United States changed drastically over time, from that of hard-drinking, rioting Paddies to genial, patriotic working-class citizens. In 'Twas Only an Irishman's Dream, William H. A. Williams traces the change in this image through more than seven hundred pieces of sheet music - popular songs from the stage and for the parlor - to show how Americans' opinions of Ireland and the Irish went practically from one extreme to the other. Because sheet music was a commercial item it had to be acceptable to the broadest possible song-buying public. "Negotiations" about their image involved Irish songwriters, performers, and pressured groups, on the one hand, and non-Irish writers, publishers, and audiences, on the other. Williams ties the contents of song lyrics to the history of the Irish diaspora, suggesting how ethnic stereotypes are created and how they evolve within commercial popular culture.
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