The Ever Green - The Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Allan Ramsay
The Ever Green - The Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Allan Ramsay
hardback
Published:
1 March, 2024
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781399529402 |
| ISBN10 | 1399529404 |
| Number Of Pages | 848 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Edinburgh University Press |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
It is worth pointing out the usefulness of the associated website[…]The materials bring home that the edition produced by this team is not merely the set of Ramsay’s known works edited to the highest attainable degree of correctness. The notes, prefaces, and accompanying material also demonstrate the vast body of knowledge possessed by the team members, which makes possible the edition’s high degree of accuracy and comprehensiveness. -- Sarah Clemmens Waltz, University of the Pacific * Eighteenth-Century Scotland *
This edition is foundational to the study of Scottish literature, whether of that written in response to The Ever Green, or of that written earlier and edited in The Ever Green: in both cases, Pittock and Caudle illuminate the ways in which Ramsay helped reimagine a Scottish literary tradition for the eighteenth century. -- Nicola Royan, University of Nottingham
Author's Bio
Allan Ramsay (c. 1684–1758) was a foundationally important poet, dramatist, song collector, theatre owner, cultural leader in art and music, and innovative entrepreneur in many spheres from language to libraries. Murray Pittock MAE FRSE is Bradley Professor and Pro Vice-Principal at the University of Glasgow, and Scotland’s leading cultural historian. A prizewinner of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the British Academy, he has held visiting appointments or spoken at the universities of UC Berkeley, Boston, Cambridge, Chicago, Columbia, Harvard, UCL, New York University, Notre Dame, Oslo, Oxford, the Sorbonne, Virginia, Yale, Gresham College, the British Academy, The British Museum, Hampton Court, the Smithsonian, the House of Commons and many other locations. He is the General Editor of the Collected Works of Allan Ramsay. James J. Caudle has been a Research Associate at the University of Glasgow for the past five years. During his time at Glasgow, he has been part of the teams working on the pathbreaking Oxford Robert Burns (Correspondence) and Edinburgh Allan Ramsay (The Ever Green) Editions. Before that, he was employed as the Associate Editor of the Yale Editions of the Private Papers of James Boswell (2000–2017), and as a Professor at Ouachita Baptist University (1996–2000). He has received research fellowships from the Huntington and the Clark Libraries, and has also been awarded visiting fellowships at Lyon College and the University of St. Andrews. His research interests are in eighteenth-century British Studies, focusing on the social history of ideas (including clubs), the history of the book and publishing trade (including censorship and copyright), political thought in early modern mass media (particularly Georgian loyalist political sermons 1714–1789), and the functions of amateur or social verse in Georgian culture (looking at James Boswell and other versifiers and songsters as the ‘Contemporaries of Burns’).