"Carlyle's Essays On Burns, With Poems and Songs From Burns" offers a profound exploration of the life and works of Robert Burns through the insightful lens of Thomas Carlyle. This collection presents Carlyle's influential essays on Burns, providing critical analysis and appreciation of the Scottish poet's enduring legacy.
Included alongside Carlyle's essays are a selection of Burns' poems and songs, allowing readers to directly engage with the verses that captivated audiences and cemented Burns' place in literary history. This dual offering provides both critical commentary and primary source material, creating a comprehensive understanding of Burns' genius and the cultural context in which he wrote. A valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Scottish literature, 19th-century literary criticism, and the works of both Carlyle and Burns.
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