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Ballad of Hastur and Cassilda [Darkover series] [MultiFormat]
eBook by Marion Zimmer Bradley

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eBook Category: Fantasy/Science Fiction
eBook Description: Before Darkover was Darkover, I wrote this to explain some of the Gods and heroes. I have referred in the novels to 'singing' the Ballad, but I think of it as declaimed rhythmically, to a background of minor arpeggios on a harp.--Marion Zimmer Bradley

eBook Publisher: Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust, Published: Red Sun of Darkover, 1987
Fictionwise Release Date: April 2007


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Words: 1362
Reading time: 3-5 min.
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Numerous versions of this ballad have survived, quoted and sung to many tunes by folksingers--some of these melodies being of great antiquity, others apparently originated by the singers. There is no proof which version is oldest or nearest to the lost original versions; the unreliability of folksingers' memories has been long proverbial on every planet in Terran Empire. The text here given is based on the most ancient sources available, some of them apparently dating from the Ages of Chaos to judge from their archaic casta forms. It is also the longest version known, raising the possibility of accretions over the centuries--accretions which might account for the irregular metrical patterns.


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