The Burns Supper

The Burns Supper

Author: Clark McGinn

Publisher: Luath Press Ltd

Published: 2019-02-19

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 1912387565

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When did Burns Suppers start? Why is it celebrated all over the world? Who can join in the fun? Spanning the history of the phenomenon, from the year of its creation in 1801 to the present day, this book offers you everything you need to know about the Burns Supper, and the poet for whom it is held every year. From the origins of the custom to its modern day interpretations, from the rituals and traditions to the fun and fellowship, this first full-length study of the unique annual celebration of Scotland's national poet answers every question you can think of, along with every one you can't.


A History of Dumfries and Galloway

A History of Dumfries and Galloway

Author: Herbert Maxwell

Publisher: Read Books Ltd

Published: 2013-01-15

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 1447486862

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This early work on Scottish history is both expensive and hard to find in its first edition. It details the history of Dumfries and Galloway from A.D. 79 onward. This is a fascinating work and thoroughly recommended for anyone interested in Scottish regional history. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.


Robert Burns in Global Culture

Robert Burns in Global Culture

Author: Murray Pittock

Publisher: Bucknell University Press

Published: 2011-05-19

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1611480310

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Robert Burns in Global Culture is a collection which breaks new ground in treating Burns' poetry and influence in an international context. Widely recognized as poet of global significance in the nineteenth century, Burns' reputation has suffered from the critical turns in Romanticism since 1945 and is only now beginning to be seen in its proper context. Following on from the celebrations across the world to mark Burns' 250th anniversary in 2009, this collection asks questions concerning the nature of Burns' global influence in the United States, Europe and the Commonwealth, examines the extraordinary ways in which his writing combines a distinctively progressive agenda with deceptively traditional styles, and emplaces his reputation at the heart of questions of American exceptionalism, European democracy, British imperial identities, Italian politics, French literary history, questions of desire and sexuality, the Burns Supper and the extraordinary cult of Burns statues. 'Robert Burns in Global Culture' combines literary criticism, history, cultural theory and comparative literature to create a set of powerful, new and unique directions in the study of this major Romantic poet.


Burnsiana

Burnsiana

Author: Larissa P. Watkins

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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"Bibliography describing 642 publications of work by Scottish poet and Mason, Robert Burns (1759-1796), 180 works about Burns, 139 works about Scotland, and 241 chapbooks. Also includes a brief bibliography of botanist and Burns collector William Robertson Smith, a geographical index, and publisher indices"--Provided by publisher.


Century of Insight

Century of Insight

Author: Derry Macdiarmid

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-03-08

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0429911742

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Century of Insight is the story of the discovery of the unconscious mind, based on the author's teaching of psychotherapy throughout his career. Beginning with the ideas of Freud and Jung, it is a journey that describes, through case histories, explanation and humour, how successive ideas have created a body of knowledge that the author calls the "Psychodynamic Enlightenment" of the 20th century. Whilst essentially it is a story of the 20th century, it includes a backdrop from tribal societies, and also ideas from 19th century Europe, including existentialism. In Part I, the ideas of Freud, Jung, and Adler are explained, their points of difference, and then how they disagreed so violently that they had to break with each other. Their individual theories and their personal conflict are understood from the story of their personalities and background. Why could Freud not tolerate the expansive Jung, and why did Jung clash so badly with his 'father'?