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Heaven-Taught Fergusson Robert Crawford

Heaven-Taught Fergusson By Robert Crawford

Heaven-Taught Fergusson by Robert Crawford


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The ten specially commissioned poems in this book pay tribute (directly and indirectly) to Robert Fergusson, the poetic master who Robert Burns most loved, and continue a tradiiton of homage while sounding their own contemporary notes.

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Heaven-Taught Fergusson: Robert Burns's Favourite Scottish Poet by Robert Crawford

Heaven-taught Fergusson, wrote Robert Burns in stylish admiration. This tribute was only one of many bonds between Scotland's national poet and the poetic master whom he most loved, but never met. The Edinburgh man of letters Henry Mackenzie had termed Burns a heaven-taught ploughman. The label stuck. In contrast the late Robert Fergusson had been no farm boy and had spent almost half his short life in formal education. Yet in calling him heaven-taught, Burns pays tribute to a fellow poet's genius. He wishes to link himself to a writer whose example both terrified and inspired him. Later Scottish poets have admired Fergusson in similarly strong terms. The ten specially commissioned poems in this book paying tribute (directly or indirectly) to Fergusson continue a traditional homage while sounding their own contemporary notes. Sometimes gleeful, sometimes solemn, Heaven-Taught Fergusson both winks at and scrutinizes a poet who was in several ways strikingly different fom Burns. Poets and critics from three continents come together in this volume. In various ways their soundings suggest just what it is about Fergusson that makes him still seem heaven-taught.
The time has come both locally and internationally to reassess that damned eternal Puppy who wrote of St. Andrews with both affection and resentment. There are certainly ironies in his alma mater celebrating the poet who so cheeked its Principal and Professors, but, as one of the commissioned poets remarked recently, How could anyone not like Fergusson?

About Robert Crawford

Robert Crawford is Professor of English at the University of St Andrews

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GOR005327992
9781862322011
1862322015
Heaven-Taught Fergusson: Robert Burns's Favourite Scottish Poet by Robert Crawford
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Birlinn General
20021216
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