dialect literature
1800-1950
Yorkshire verse
dialect literature
1800-1950
Yorkshire verse
Author: John Malham-Dembleby (c1874-?)
Text type: Verse and Prose
Date of composition: 1912
Editions: 1912
Source text:
Malham-Dembleby, John. 1912. Original Tales and Ballads in the Yorkshire Dialect, known also as Inglis, the Language of the Angles and the Northumbrian Dialect: Spoken to-day in Yorkshire, and in early times from South Yorkshire to Aberdeen.London, Felling-on-Tyne, New York: Walter Scott Pub. Co.
e-text:
Access and transcription: November 2012
Format: MS Word pdf
Number of words: 39,589
Dialect represented: Yorkshire
Produced by Sheila Gómez Rodríguez
Revised by María F. García-Bermejo Giner
Original Tales and Ballads
in the Yorkshire Dialect
(1912)
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