The Gentle Shepherd
Par Ramsay, Allan
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664577849
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À propos de ce livre
Allan Ramsay's 'The Gentle Shepherd' stands as a quintessential example of Scottish pastoral poetry, intertwining the beauty of the natural world with the simplicity of rural life. Written in 1725, this notable work presents a harmonious blend of idyllic settings, folk characters, and engaging dialogue, capturing the essence of the Scottish landscape and its cultural nuances. Its use of Scots dialect invites readers into an authentic experience while addressing themes of love, friendship, and community, reflecting the zeitgeist of the early 18th century, a period characterized by burgeoning national identity amid the Enlightenment's intellectual currents. Allan Ramsay, a prominent figure in the Scottish Enlightenment, was not only a poet but also a playwright and influential publisher. His engagement with Scottish culture and dialect, enriched by his formative years in the pastoral settings of his homeland, provided him with a unique lens for exploring themes of nostalgia and communal values in 'The Gentle Shepherd.' Ramsay's ambition to elevate the Scots language and literature is epitomized in this work, establishing him as a pivotal figure in Scotland's literary landscape. Readers seeking a profound and engaging exploration of pastoral themes alongside a vivid portrayal of Scottish life will find 'The Gentle Shepherd' an essential inclusion in their literary collection. Ramsay's ability to weave humor and romance into light-hearted narratives invites readers into a welcoming world, making it a timeless classic that resonates with anyone interested in the intersection of nature, culture, and humanity.
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