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Introduction: Thomson's 'fame' | 1 | |
'O Sophonisba! Sophonisba o!': Thomson the Tragedian | 15 | |
'Can Pure Description Hold the Place of Sense?': Thomson's Landscape Poetry | 35 | |
Thomson and Shaftesbury | 67 | |
The Seasons and the Politics of Opposition | 93 | |
James Thomson and the Progress of the Progress Poem: From Liberty to The Castle of Indolence | 117 | |
Thomson and the Druids | 141 | |
James Thomson and Eighteenth-Century Scottish Literary Identity | 165 | |
Britannia's Heart of Oak: Thomson, Garrick and the Language of Eighteenth-Century Patriotism | 191 | |
Thomson in the 1970s | 217 | |
'That is true fame': A Few Words about Thomson's Romantic Period Popularity | 247 | |
Notes on Contributors | 271 | |
Index | 275 |
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