| Robert Crawford - 1997 - 266 pages
Celebrating Burns's bicentenary, this work reflects upon and analyzes the achievements of Scotland's famous poet. It looks at topics ranging from "Burns and God" to "Burns and ... | |
| Robert Crawford - 1998 - 284 pages
The Scottish Invention of English Literature explores the origins of the teaching of English literature in the academy. It demonstrates how the subject began in eighteenth ... | |
| Sam Goldstein - 1997 - 518 pages
It is also clear that many of the concepts and strategies used in assessing and treating children with these problems do not apply to adults. | |
| Robert Crawford - 2003 - 268 pages
'Heaven-taught Fergusson', wrote Robert Burns in stylish admiration. This tribute was only one of many bonds between Scotland's national poet and the poetic master whom he most ... | |
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