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This collected volume assembles a long two‑part narrative lyric on the progress of genius alongside shorter odes, elegies, fables, translations, epitaphs, and previously excluded pieces, all framed by a contemporary memoir. The poems move between pastoral description and moral reflection, exploring nature, the cultivation of feeling and imagination, virtue, and occasional melancholy, often invoking classical models and formal variety. The accompanying life narrative sketches the poet's upbringing, career, literary relationships, and the reception of his work, adding personal context to the themes and compositional choices found throughout the verse.

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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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