James Thomson, Anglo-Scot : a reconsideration of his works in relation to the Scottish background
James Thomson (1700-1748) has long held an important place in English literary studies. He and his poetry have been the subject of much critical and biographical comment from his own time to the present. Yet almost no critical attention has thus far been directed toward the distinctive influences wh...
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University of Edinburgh
1979
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