Ossian and Ossianism
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:22nd Jul '04
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James Macpherson's The Poems of Ossian (1760-1763) were one of the publishing sensations of the eighteenth century. Macpherson's supposed discovery of the epic poet Ossian in the Scottish Highlands provoked fascination and controversy in equal measure. His vision of a romantic Celtic past of melancholy heroes and mournful bards made an immediate impact on all aspects of eighteenth-century culture across Europe and influenced at least two generations of poets, novelists, painters and composers.
Many of the most important documents of the Ossian phenomenon have hitherto only been accessible in a handful of British research libraries. This collection brings these documents for the first time to a wider audience.
Other titles available in this series include, Shakespeare Imitations, Parodies and Forgeries (May 2004, 3 volumes, £350) and Romanticism and Science (2002, 5 volumes, £550).
'[Moore] has surpassed himself with a monumental four volume work ... [he] has served scholarship superbly with this painstaking assembly of inaccesible texts.' - British Association for Romantic Studies
ISBN: 9780415288934
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 3379g
2000 pages