James Beattie and the Progress of Genius in the Aberdeen Enlightenment
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Auteurs : Ronnie YoungSource :
- Journal for Eighteenth‐Century Studies [ 1754-0194 ] ; 2013-06.
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- Aberdeen, Aberdeen enlightenment, Aberdeen university press, Alexander essay, Alexander gerard, Ancient english poetry, Ancient genius, Ancient poetry, Arts curriculum, Bardic genius, Beattie, Belles lettres, Blackwell, Blair, British society, Charles dilly, Civic humanism, Civil society, Common sense, Communal role, Critical dissertation, Critical focus, Dafydd moore, David fordyce, Dissertation, Duff, Edinburgh, Edinburgh university press, English studies, Enlightenment, Enquiry, Exquisite sensibility, Fiona stafford, Fordyce, Genius, Gerard, Gerard discoursed, Good sense, Great diversity, Hermit, Hugh blair, Human affairs, Human genius, Human mind, Human nature, Human progress, Individual character, Irish romanticism, James beattie, James macpherson, Joan pittock, Judgement, Laura bandiera, Macpherson, Marischal, Marischal college, Minstrel, Modern times, Moral philosophy, Moral science, Murray pittock, National biography, Natural causes, Natural genius, Natural world, Original genius, Ossian, Ossianic revival, Percy, Philosophical society, Pittock, Poetic genius, Poetical genius, Primitivist outlook, Psychological approach, Robert arbuthnott, Romantic conceptions, Romanticism, Same year, Scottish enlightenment, Scottish romanticism, Second book, Social progress, Social role, Speculative survey, Stafford, Stanza, Stanza numbers, Studies james beattie, Subsequent references, Such factors, Such views, Tender melancholy, Thomas blackwell, Ulman, Useful purposes, Useful role, Wayward wight, Wild extravagance, William creech, William duff, Wise club, Young minstrel.
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Abstract
James Beattie's The Minstrel is often viewed as a proto‐Romantic work for its portrayal of the developing genius of Edwin. In this article I show how Beattie's exploration of genius also has a particular connection to the intellectual culture of the Aberdeen Enlightenment, which was responsible for producing leading works on genius during the late eighteenth century. This article examines the influence of Marischal College in shaping the analysis of genius during the period. It further demonstrates the impact of the Aberdeen Philosophical Society on Beattie's thought about genius as it appears in his verse and later critical writing.
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