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Acknowledgements
Chapter One Introduction
Ⅰ. Educational Background
Ⅱ. Rare Gift
Ⅲ. Various Subjects
Ⅳ. Theme of Return
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Chapter two Longing for Return
Ⅰ. Love of Scotland
Ⅱ. Freud and Reason
Ⅲ. Background of Return
Ⅳ. Longing for Return
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Chapter Three Return to Love
Ⅰ Genuine Love
Ⅱ. Sense and sensibility
Ⅲ. Love of poetry
Ⅳ. Freud's theory of personality
Ⅴ. Return to Love
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Chapter Four Return to Freedom
Ⅰ. Pride and Independence
Ⅱ. Humanity or Moral Restrictions
Ⅲ. Satan
Ⅳ. Religion
Ⅴ. Freedom
Ⅵ. Return to Freedom
Notes
Chapter Five Return to Nature
Ⅰ. Enjoyment of Nature
Ⅱ. Universal Love
Ⅲ. Natural Law
Ⅳ. Return to Nature
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Chapter Six Return to Scotland
Ⅰ. Tiredness of the Reality
Ⅱ. Scottish Bard
Ⅲ. Civilization is Necessary
Ⅳ. Return to Scotland
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Chapter Seven Conclusion
Ⅰ. Burns Cannot be Imitated
Ⅱ. Burn is a Hero, Who leads Mankind to Return
Ⅲ. More Human Nature, Less Burden
Ⅳ. An Eternal Sound
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Bibliography