The Oxford Handbook of Robert Burns
Title | The Oxford Handbook of Robert Burns PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Hutcheson Professor of Scottish Literature Gerard Carruthers |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 657 |
Release | 2024-02 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 019884624X |
The Oxford Handbook of Robert Burns treats the extensive writing of and culture surrounding Scotland's national 'bard'. Robert Burns (1759-96) was a producer of lyrical verse, satirical poetry, in English and Scots, a song-writer and song-collector, a writer of bawdry, journals, commonplace books and correspondence. Sculpting his own image, his untutored rusticity was a sincere persona as much as it was not entirely accurate. Burns was an antiquarian, national patriot, pioneer of what today we would call 'folk culture', and a man of the Enlightenment and Romanticism. The Handbook considers Burns's reception in his own time and beyond, extending to his iconic status as a world-writer. Burns was important to the English Romantic poets, in the context of debates about Abolition in the US, in the Victorian era he was widely utilised as a model for different kinds of popular poetry and he has been utilised as a contestant in debates surrounding Scottish and, indeed, British politics, in peacetime and in wartime down to the present day. The writer's afterlife includes not only a large number of biographies but a whole culture of commemoration in art, architecture, fiction, material culture, museum-exhibition and even forged manuscripts and memorabilia as well as appearances, apparently, via Spiritualist seances. The politics of his work channel the fierce debates of late eighteenth-century Scottish ecclesiastical controversy as well as the ages of American, Agrarian and French revolutions. All of this ground is traversed in this Handbook, the largest critical compendium ever assembled about Robert Burns.
Notes on Scottish Song
Title | Notes on Scottish Song PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Burns |
Publisher | |
Pages | 206 |
Release | 1908 |
Genre | Ballads, Scots |
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The Prose Works of Robert Burns, with the Notes of Currie and Cromek, and Many by the Present Editor. [The Editor's Preface Signed: R. C., I.e. Robert Chambers.]
Title | The Prose Works of Robert Burns, with the Notes of Currie and Cromek, and Many by the Present Editor. [The Editor's Preface Signed: R. C., I.e. Robert Chambers.] PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Burns |
Publisher | |
Pages | 134 |
Release | 1839 |
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The Songs of Robert Burns
Title | The Songs of Robert Burns PDF eBook |
Author | Donald Low |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 973 |
Release | 2005-08-16 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1134966954 |
In this definitive work for our generation, Donald Low brings together, for the first time, the words and tunes of all Burns' known songs, both `polite' and bawdy. The Songs of Robert Burns were, in their author's eyes, the crown of his achievement as a poet. After years of study and investigation, many hours spent listening to old airs, as he recalled the living, daily, song-life of the people of Scotland, and through the creation of some of the finest lyric poetry produced in the British Isles, Burns' success is beyond doubt.
Reading Robert Burns
Title | Reading Robert Burns PDF eBook |
Author | Carol McGuirk |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2015-10-06 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1317317351 |
Robert Burns is Scotland’s greatest cultural icon. Yet, despite his continued popularity, critical work has been compromised by the myths that have built up around him. McGuirk focuses on Burns’s poems and songs, analysing his use of both vernacular Scots and literary English to provide a unique reading of his work.
The Works of Robert Burns. With Life by Allan Cunningham, and Notes by Gilbert Burns [and Others], Etc. [With a Portrait and Facsimiles.]
Title | The Works of Robert Burns. With Life by Allan Cunningham, and Notes by Gilbert Burns [and Others], Etc. [With a Portrait and Facsimiles.] PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Burns |
Publisher | |
Pages | 872 |
Release | 1840 |
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Our Ancient National Airs: Scottish Song Collecting from the Enlightenment to the Romantic Era
Title | Our Ancient National Airs: Scottish Song Collecting from the Enlightenment to the Romantic Era PDF eBook |
Author | Karen McAulay |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2016-05-13 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1317084764 |
One of the earliest documented Scottish song collectors actually to go 'into the field' to gather his specimens, was the Highlander Joseph Macdonald. Macdonald emigrated in 1760 - contemporaneously with the start of James Macpherson's famous but much disputed Ossian project - and it fell to the Revd. Patrick Macdonald to finish and subsequently publish his younger brother's collection. Karen McAulay traces the complex history of Scottish song collecting, and the publication of major Highland and Lowland collections, over the ensuing 130 years. Looking at sources, authenticity, collecting methodology and format, McAulay places these collections in their cultural context and traces links with contemporary attitudes towards such wide-ranging topics as the embryonic tourism and travel industry; cultural nationalism; fakery and forgery; literary and musical creativity; and the move from antiquarianism and dilettantism towards an increasingly scholarly and didactic tone in the mid-to-late Victorian collections. Attention is given to some of the performance issues raised, either in correspondence or in the paratexts of published collections; and the narrative is interlaced with references to contemporary literary, social and even political history as it affected the collectors themselves. Most significantly, this study demonstrates a resurgence of cultural nationalism in the late nineteenth century.