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A long, two-part narrative poem traces a poet’s growth from rustic childhood and solitary reveries to matured artistry, following his attraction to music, melancholy, and nature. It interweaves vivid landscape description, folk song, and moral reflection on hope, fortune, and humility while employing an archaic stanzaal mode to evoke a minstrel tradition. Shorter accompanying pieces—elegies, odes, fables, and satirical lyrics—alternate lyric tenderness with moral didacticism. Recurring concerns include the formation of imagination, the consolations of solitude and music, the pains of ambition, and the ethical responsibilities of sensibility.

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James Beattie

James Beattie was an 18th-century Scottish poet and philosopher, best known for his work "The Minstrel; or the Progress of Genius," which reflects his views on the development of artistic talent and the nature of poetry. Beattie contributed significantly to the literary heritage of his time, intertwining themes of nature, emotion, and the human experience in his poetry. His writings often explore the relationship between genius and society, making him a notable figure in the Scottish Enlightenment. In addition to his poetry, Beattie was also known for his philosophical essays, which further established his reputation as a thinker of his era.

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