Robert Burns’ “A man’s a man for a’ that” as a Poetic Illustration of his Revolutionary Political Beliefs


Term Paper (Advanced seminar), 2014

10 Pages, Grade: 2,0


Abstract or Introduction

Today Robert Burns is known as one of the greatest and most widely renowned writers of Scotland. Besides Burns’ humble parentage and the religious views that affected his life and creations, his social and political environment was also strongly influential to the author’s later works and his identity.

Hence, the following is aimed at illustrating how the poet gives utterance to his political beliefs by using the example of his song “A man’s a man for a’ that” published in 1795. For this, the historical circumstances in Scotland at times of Robert Burns will be reflected at first, followed by a content-related analysis of the song which shall finally shed light on the personal positioning Burns adopts in this work towards the subversive conditions of his time.

Details

Title
Robert Burns’ “A man’s a man for a’ that” as a Poetic Illustration of his Revolutionary Political Beliefs
College
Free University of Berlin  (Institut für Englische Philologie)
Course
18th- and 19th-Century Scottish Poetry
Grade
2,0
Author
Year
2014
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V302892
ISBN (eBook)
9783668012394
ISBN (Book)
9783668012400
File size
487 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Robert Burns, A mans a man, Scottish Literature
Quote paper
Agnetha Hinz (Author), 2014, Robert Burns’ “A man’s a man for a’ that” as a Poetic Illustration of his Revolutionary Political Beliefs, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/302892

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