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The Poetical Works of Beattie, Blair, and Falconer / With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes

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An edited volume gathers the poems of three writers, pairing each author's verse with a biographical life, critical dissertations, and explanatory notes. One section presents a long narrative poem that traces the maturation of poetic sensibility through nature, moral reflection, and imaginative dreaming, alongside shorter odes, elegies, and pastorals that meditate on hope, loss, and consolation. Another section offers a contemplative, funeral-themed poem that examines mortality and spiritual solace. A third section contains a maritime narrative of disaster and survival plus occasional nautical lyrics. Recurring concerns include nature, melancholy, virtue, and the sea, with editorial commentary illuminating form and meaning.

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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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