The Art of Robert BurnsRonald D. S. Jack, Andrew Noble Vision Press, 1982 - 240 pàgines These essays set out to provide new literary light on Robert Burns. The authors include: Iain Crichton Smith on Burn's lyrical poetry; John C. Weston on the satires; Scott Wilson on the epistles; Caterina Ericson-Roos on the songs; Kenneth Simpson on the letters; David Muirison on the language; Ronald Jack on his use of bawdy; and Andrew Noble on his relationship to English Romanticism. |
Continguts
Introduction by R D S Jack and Andrew Noble | 7 |
The Lyrics of Robert Burns by Iain Crichton Smith | 22 |
Robert Burnss Satire by John C Weston 36 | 36 |
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Referències a aquest llibre
The Protean Scot: The Crisis of Identity in Eighteenth Century Scottish ... Kenneth Simpson Visualització de fragments - 1988 |
Critical Survey of Poetry: English language series, Volum 1 Frank Northen Magill Visualització de fragments - 1992 |