The Oxford Handbook of Robert Burns

The Oxford Handbook of Robert Burns
Title The Oxford Handbook of Robert Burns PDF eBook
Author Gerard Carruthers
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 657
Release 2024-02-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192585207

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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.

The Oxford Handbook of Robert Burns

The Oxford Handbook of Robert Burns
Title The Oxford Handbook of Robert Burns PDF eBook
Author Gerard Carruthers
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2024
Genre
ISBN 9780191995590

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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. This handbook considers Burns's reception in his own time and beyond, extending to his iconic status as a world-writer.

The Oxford Edition of the Works of Robert Burns

The Oxford Edition of the Works of Robert Burns
Title The Oxford Edition of the Works of Robert Burns PDF eBook
Author Robert Burns
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 449
Release 2014
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0199603170

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The first volume in Oxford's new edition of The Collected Works of Robert Burns, this volume brings together Burns' prose works for the first time.

The Oxford Edition of the Works of Robert Burns

The Oxford Edition of the Works of Robert Burns
Title The Oxford Edition of the Works of Robert Burns PDF eBook
Author Robert Burns
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2015
Genre English prose literature
ISBN 9780191824227

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This volume provides a major contribution to the understanding of the life and writings of Robert Burns, one of the most important Scottish and British poets of all time. It offers a glimpse into Burns' creative workshop, and records the self-conscious poetic development of a man who was endowed with none of the advantages of birth and education enjoyed by many other writers.

The Oxford Handbook of Robert Burns

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
Total Pages 657
Release 2024-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 019884624X

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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.

The Oxford Edition of the Works of Robert Burns: Volume IV

The Oxford Edition of the Works of Robert Burns: Volume IV
Title The Oxford Edition of the Works of Robert Burns: Volume IV PDF eBook
Author Kirsteen McCue
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 656
Release 2021-02-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780198797272

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This new edition of the songs that Robert Burns wrote for the civil servant George Thomson between 1792 and 1796 is the first to fully explore the nature of the collaboration between the two men. It constitutes the first presentation and examination of the songs as a body of work, and is accompanied by detailed explanatory notes.

The Poems of Robert Burns

The Poems of Robert Burns
Title The Poems of Robert Burns PDF eBook
Author Robert Burns
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1903
Genre
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