Robert Burns

Robert Burns

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Nov 30, 2010 · English · Paperback (144 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 144
Language English
Published Nov 30, 2010
Publisher Liverpool University Press
ISBN-10 074631177X
ISBN-13 9780746311776

Description

This book treats Burns' work from the first publication of his poetry in 178 to his song writing and collecting which predominated in the 1790s. It encompasses discussion of Burns' social and religious satires, his political comment and his utterances on love and gender. In line with modern Burns scholarship, this study reads Burns' against both his Scottish and British literary backgrounds and emphasises, particularly, Burns' construction of his poetic persona. As a key element of this latter aspect, the treatment considers Burns against his poetic space for himself as a Scot makes him a crucial Enlightenment and proto-Romantic figure. The book debunks the myth of Burns as 'this heaven-taught ploughman', emphasising his very contemporary understanding of the power of literature, and of the emotions as a vital part of human intellect.

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Poetry Contemporary
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