Lizie Wan




"Lizie Wan" is Child ballad 51 and a murder ballad. It also known as "Fair Lizzie".




Contents






  • 1 Synopsis


  • 2 Parallels


  • 3 In popular culture


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Synopsis


The heroine (called variously Lizie, Rosie or Lucy) is pregnant with her brother's child. Her brother murders her. He tries to pass off the blood as that of some animal he had killed (his greyhound, his falcon, his horse), but in the end must admit that he murdered her. He sets sail in a ship, never to return.



Parallels


This ballad, in several variants, contains most of the ballad "Edward", Child 13.[1]


Other ballads on this theme include "Sheath and Knife", "The King's Dochter Lady Jean", and "The Bonny Hind".[2]



In popular culture


The Ballad of Lizie Wan was the inspiration for the title song from English recording artist Kate Bush's album The Kick Inside. It is directly referenced in an early demo recording of the song in the second verse: "You and me on the bobbing knee / Welling eyes from identifying with Lizzy Wan's story." The final version of the song replaces the direct reference and describes the ballad as "old mythology."



See also



  • The King's Dochter Lady Jean

  • List of the Child Ballads



References





  1. ^ Francis James Child, The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, v 1, p 167, Dover Publications, New York 1965


  2. ^ Francis James Child, The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, v 1, p 185, Dover Publications, New York 1965




External links




  • Lizie Wan with variants


  • Lucy Wan with notes and more variants


  • Lizie Wan; folklorist.org









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