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The feeling for nature in Scottish Poetry : in two volumes. Vol. I

Veitch, John, 1829-18941867
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Imprint:
Edinburgh : William Blackwood and sons, 1887.
Collation:
vi, 353 pages : 19 cm.
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Contents:
. 1. Introductory. I. The feeling for nature--its various forms. II. General principles--the nature and laws of the beautiful, with special reference to natural objects. The feeling for nature in Scottish poetry. III. Scottish poetry of nature--general historical survey. IV. The romances: Thomas the Rhymour to Clerk of Tranent (13th to the 15th century) V. The national epics: John Barbour--Henry the minstrel--Andrew of Wyntoun (1375-1424) VI. National poets of the Stuart period: James I. (1394-1437) VII. National poets of the Stuart period: Robert Henryson (1425-1498) VIII. National poets of the Stuart period: William Dunbar (1450-1520) IX. National poets of the Stuart period: Gawin Douglas (1474-1522) X. National poets of the Stuart period: Sir David Lyndsay (1490-1557) XI. National poets of the Stuart period: Alexander Montgomerie--Alexander Scott--Alexander Hume - James VI.(1535-1603).
Dewey class:
828
Language:
Scots
BRN:
3847775
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