A Study in Neo-Classic Ribaldry by P.G. Hoeven Farrell R. Davisson Good morning, class. Are we all here? Miss Hornung, would you close the door, please? The dean wears sneakers. Sorry—that’s an earlier generation joke. Now let’s see. Oh yes. We’re going to put aside for this period our discussion of the Roxburghe Ballads as an example of the lusty longevity of pre-Victorian folk […]