Robert Burns and Cultural Authority
Eleven contemporary writers and academics analyze the place of Scotland´s best-loved poet in relation to literary and social institutions since the eighteenth century. From "Burns and God" to "Burns and Sex", the essays reflect upon why Burns´s work has acquired worldwide cultural importance. Nobel prize winner Seamus Heaney, novelist A. L. Kennedy, poe...more
Hardcover, 256 pages
Published
February 1st 1997
by University Of Iowa Press
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