Description
1897 Longman’s English Classics edition. Looks slightly different than pictured but has a brown cloth cover with red writing and design. Hardcover is in good condition with some minor wear along the sides. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This fascinating volume contains the influential essay “Carlyle’s Essay on Burns” by the eminent Victorian writer and historian Thomas Carlyle. First published in 1828, this work is a critical examination of the life and works of the celebrated Scottish poet Robert Burns. Carlyle’s essay played a pivotal role in reviving interest in Burns during the 19th century and establishing his reputation as a literary genius.
Beyond its literary significance, this edition offers a window into the cultural and educational landscape of late 19th-century Britain. Published as part of the Longman’s English Classics series, it was likely used as a classroom text, introducing students to the canon of English literature and criticism. The well-preserved condition of this copy, with its sturdy binding and clean pages, attests to its enduring value as a scholarly resource and a testament to the enduring legacy of both Carlyle and Burns.