Carlyle's Essay on Burns

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D.C. Heath & Company, 1897 - 139 trang
Written as a response to one of the many biographies of Burns, Carlyle's essay is a curious mixture of literary criticism, biography, and assertion of the role of the poet in society. Commissioned by the Edinburgh Review, in the essay Carlyle evaluates Burns as a neglected prodigy, and "one of the most considerable British men of the eighteenth century."
 

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