The Oxford Edition of the Works of Robert Burns: Volume I: Commonplace Books, Tour Journals, and Miscellaneous Prose
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:31st Jul '14
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This volume of Robert Burns's Commonplace Books, Tours Journals and Miscellaneous Prose Works is a major contribution to our understanding of the life and writings of one of the major Scottish, and British, poets of all times. To the extent that the Commonplace Books and other prose writings offer a glimpse into Burns's creative workshop, they record 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. Spanning nearly two decades of his sadly foreshortened life, they permit a new understanding of his unique relationship to the literary and social culture of late eighteenth-century Scotland, and help explain how and why this humbly-born Ayrshire farmer became a poet of world renown. The items included here have never before been published complete in one volume (some are published for the first time), and they are arranged chronologically in order to highlight the major creative stages of his life. In contrast to the poems and songs, most of the material included was unpublished during the poet's lifetime, so this new edition is largely based on fresh transcriptions of manuscripts in Burns's hand, or in the hands of his various amanuenses. It offers diplomatic transcriptions that adhere as closely as possible to RB's original manuscript page, retaining his eccentric spellings, capitalisation, long and short dashes, punctuation, and use of ampersands, as well as marking revisions and elisions. The edition features a general introduction, and each item is preceded by full headnote, assessing its importance in relation to Burns's life and poetic corpus. Notes explicate names, cultural, historical and literary references, providing full cross-references these with the poetry and correspondence.
The materials in Professor Leask's volume make a bold revisionary introduction to this major new edition ... Leask has assembled an important set of documents and provided rich descriptive contexts for understanding them. * Kathryn Sutherland, The Times Literary Supplement *
Leask has assembled an important set of documents and provided rich descriptive contexts for understanding them. * Kathryn Sutherland, Times Literary Supplement *
Here the editor, a highly experienced scholar and critic, finds just the right balance between the antiquarian rigour needed to clean up the often dilapidated, altered, or messy archival materials, and the critical storytelling required to bring them to life. ... this painstakingly prepared volume provides ample new material for scholars. * Daniel Cook, The Review of English Studies *
ISBN: 9780199603176
Dimensions: 241mm x 167mm x 42mm
Weight: 840g
450 pages