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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... appeared a volume entitled Essays on the Lives and Writings of Fletcher of Saltoun and the Poet Thomson , in which Thomson is associated with the great Scottish theorist of Real Whiggism . The author of this work was David Erskine ...
... appeared a volume entitled Essays on the Lives and Writings of Fletcher of Saltoun and the Poet Thomson , in which Thomson is associated with the great Scottish theorist of Real Whiggism . The author of this work was David Erskine ...
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... appeared in the Star on 17 April ) and ' A new psalm ' , which appeared on 14 May.2 The same month , Burns describes his relationship with Stuart in a letter to Mrs Dunlop : You must know that the Publisher of one of the most ...
... appeared in the Star on 17 April ) and ' A new psalm ' , which appeared on 14 May.2 The same month , Burns describes his relationship with Stuart in a letter to Mrs Dunlop : You must know that the Publisher of one of the most ...
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... appeared , reformers rushed to denounce Burke and what they saw as his hysterical libel on the patriots of France . The surge of polemic included two Scottish offerings : Thomas Christie's Letters on the French Revolution ( 1791 ) and ...
... appeared , reformers rushed to denounce Burke and what they saw as his hysterical libel on the patriots of France . The surge of polemic included two Scottish offerings : Thomas Christie's Letters on the French Revolution ( 1791 ) and ...
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