Burns the Radical: Poetry and Politics in Late Eighteenth-century ScotlandTuckwell, 2002 - 262 страница This study of poet Robert Burns's politics uncovers the intellectual context of the poet's political radicalism. Burns is revealed as a sophisticated political poet whose work draws on the democratic, contractarian ideology of Scottish Presbyterianism; the English and Irish Real Whig tradition; and the political theory of the Scottish Enlightenment. Casting new light on the poet's education and his early reading, this book provides detailed new readings of Burns's major poems and offers research on his links with Irish poets and radicals, providing a major reinterpretation of the man who is coming to be recognized as the poet laureate of the radical Enlightenment. |
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... Prayer ' , one of Burns's most slyly ' double - voiced ' works , in which almost every word that the metre stresses is pregnant with irony , is overlaid with the accents of mockery . As in ' The Twa Dogs ' , the contraints of Burns's ...
... Prayer ' , one of Burns's most slyly ' double - voiced ' works , in which almost every word that the metre stresses is pregnant with irony , is overlaid with the accents of mockery . As in ' The Twa Dogs ' , the contraints of Burns's ...
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... Prayer ' , is a letter sent to the Edinburgh Evening Courant in 1789 , written under the pseudonym of John Barleycorn ( Letters , I , 371-75 ) . This is an open letter to Prime Minister Pitt , composed on behalf of the Scottish ...
... Prayer ' , is a letter sent to the Edinburgh Evening Courant in 1789 , written under the pseudonym of John Barleycorn ( Letters , I , 371-75 ) . This is an open letter to Prime Minister Pitt , composed on behalf of the Scottish ...
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... Prayer ' . Whenever Burns discusses the suborning of the legislature he almost invariably raises the issue of taxation . In the epistle ' To a Gentleman who had sent him a News - paper , and offered to continue it free of expense ' ( K ...
... Prayer ' . Whenever Burns discusses the suborning of the legislature he almost invariably raises the issue of taxation . In the epistle ' To a Gentleman who had sent him a News - paper , and offered to continue it free of expense ' ( K ...
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