Robert Burns and Pastoral

Robert Burns and Pastoral
Title Robert Burns and Pastoral PDF eBook
Author Nigel Leask
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 368
Release 2010-07-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191591459

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Robert Burns and Pastoral is a full-scale reassessment of the writings of Robert Burns (1759-1796), arguably the most original poet writing in the British Isles between Pope and Blake, and the creator of the first modern vernacular style in British poetry. Although still celebrated as Scotland's national poet, Burns has long been marginalised in English literary studies worldwide, due to a mistaken view that his poetry is linguistically incomprehensible and of interest to Scottish readers only. Nigel Leask challenges this view by interpreting Burns's poetry as an innovative and critical engagement with the experience of rural modernity, namely to the revolutionary transformation of Scottish agriculture and society in the decades between 1760 and 1800, thereby resituating it within the mainstream of the Scottish and European enlightenments. Detailed study of the literary, social, and historical contexts of Burns's poetry explodes the myth of the 'Heaven-taught ploughman', revealing his poetic artfulness and critical acumen as a social observer, as well as his significance as a Romantic precursor. Leask discusses Burns's radical decision to write 'Scots pastoral' (rather than English georgic) poetry in the tradition of Allan Ramsay and Robert Fergusson, focusing on themes of Scottish and British identity, agricultural improvement, poetic self-fashioning, language, politics, religion, patronage, poverty, antiquarianism, and the animal world. The book offers fresh interpretations of all Burns's major poems and some of the songs, the first to do so since Thomas Crawford's landmark study of 1960. It concludes with a new assessment of his importance for British Romanticism and to a 'Four Nations' understanding of Scottish literature and culture.

Virgil's Aeneid

Virgil's Aeneid
Title Virgil's Aeneid PDF eBook
Author Thomas Chase
Publisher
Pages 386
Release 1905
Genre
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Virgil's Aeneid

Virgil's Aeneid
Title Virgil's Aeneid PDF eBook
Author Virgil
Publisher
Pages 1242
Release 1860
Genre Aeneas (Legendary character) in literature
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Writing Rome

Writing Rome
Title Writing Rome PDF eBook
Author Catharine Edwards
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 168
Release 1996-10-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780521559522

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The city of Rome is built not only of bricks and marble but also of the words of its writers. For the ancient inhabitant or visitor, the buildings of Rome, the public spaces of the city, were crowded with meanings and associations. These meanings were generated partly through activities associated with particular places, but Rome also took on meanings from literature written about the city: stories of its foundation, praise of its splendid buildings, laments composed by those obliged to leave it. Ancient writers made use of the city to explore the complexities of Roman history, power and identity. This book aims to chart selected aspects of Rome's resonance in literature and the literary resonance of Rome. A wide range of texts are explored, from later periods as well as from antiquity, since, as the author hopes to show, Gibbon, Goethe and others can be revealing guides to the literary topography of ancient Rome.

Virgil's Aeneid

Virgil's Aeneid
Title Virgil's Aeneid PDF eBook
Author Virgil
Publisher Arkose Press
Pages 628
Release 2015-10-25
Genre
ISBN 9781345360318

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Reading Sappho

Reading Sappho
Title Reading Sappho PDF eBook
Author Ellen Greene
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 324
Release 1996
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780520206014

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Essays that aim to draw attention to Sappho's importance as a poet and to offer a sense of the lively debate and competiting critical positions within Sappho studies.

Virgil's Aeneid

Virgil's Aeneid
Title Virgil's Aeneid PDF eBook
Author Virgile
Publisher
Pages 598
Release 1864
Genre
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