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Pride and Passion: Robert Burns, 1759-1796

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The author investigates the personality and life of the Scottish poet Robert Burns by organizing material around his relationships and documented actions rather than a strict chronological narrative. Relying chiefly on authenticated primary sources—letters, poems, and contemporary correspondence—he reconstructs the poet's character in adulthood, evaluates social and literary contexts, and reassesses contested episodes using newly discovered documents. Oral tradition is treated cautiously and anecdote used sparingly. The study explains methodological choices, highlights later friendships and Dumfries years, and contrasts eighteenth-century influences with the poet's own voice to offer a focused portrait of temperament and public life.

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J. De Lancey Ferguson

J. De Lancey Ferguson was a writer known for his exploration of the life and works of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. His notable work, "Pride and Passion: Robert Burns, 1759-1796," delves into the complexities of Burns's character and the cultural context of his time. Ferguson's writing contributes to the understanding of Burns's literary heritage and the impact of his poetry on Scottish literature. Through his analysis, Ferguson sheds light on the passions that fueled Burns's creativity and the enduring legacy of his work.

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