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Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2009
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Softcover. Condición: Good. Annotated. The definitive selection of Robert Burns's best poetry and prose, including some newly discovered versesThere are more statues of Robert Burns in the United States than there are of any American poet. Scotland's favorite poet has been loved by generations of Americans-from Abraham Lincoln and Walt Whitman to Robert Frost, Maya Angelou, and Bob Dylan. Now this book makes Burns's greatest poetry more accessible to American readers than ever before. This is the only comprehensive selection of his work that has discreet line-by-line marginal glossing of the Scots, archaic, and obscure words, allowing readers to understand and enjoy the poems without constantly having to turn to footnotes or a glossary. Newly edited from manuscripts and early printed texts, this definitive, wide-ranging collection also introduces some recently discovered verses-and it is the only edition to present a substantial selection of Burns's important prose writings, including letters and key statements about his art. Edited and annotated by acclaimed Burns biographer Robert Crawford and textual expert Christopher MacLachlan, the book also includes a substantial introduction that puts the poet in biographical, historical, and cultural context.The Best Laid Schemes demonstrates like no other collection why Burns is considered one of the world's greatest poets of love and democracy-and why he continues to entertain, move, and intrigue readers two and a half centuries after his birth.
Publicado por Princeton University Press 7/1/2009, 2009
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Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2009
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Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2009
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Softcover. Condición: new. Annotated. The definitive selection of Robert Burnss best poetry and prose including some newly discovered versesThere are more statues of Robert Burns in the United States than there are of any American poet Scotlands favorite poet has been loved by generations of Americansfrom Abraham Lincoln and Walt Whitman to Robert Frost Maya Angelou and Bob Dylan Now this book makes Burnss greatest poetry more accessible to American readers than ever before This is the only comprehensive selection of his work that has discreet linebyline marginal glossing of the Scots archaic and obscure words allowing readers to understand and enjoy the poems without constantly having to turn to footnotes or a glossary Newly edited from manuscripts and early printed texts this definitive wideranging collection also introduces some recently discovered versesand it is the only edition to present a substantial selection of Burnss important prose writings including letters and key statements about his art Edited and annotated by acclaimed Burns biographer Robert Crawford and textual expert Christopher MacLachlan the book also includes a substantial introduction that puts the poet in biographical historical and cultural contextThe Best Laid Schemes demonstrates like no other collection why Burns is considered one of the worlds greatest poets of love and democracyand why he continues to entertain move and intrigue readers two and a half centuries after his birth.
Publicado por Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 2009
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Publicado por Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 2009
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Publicado por Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 2009
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