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Burns and the British Empire: Viewing a Scottish Monument from an Imperial Perspective

机译:伯恩斯和大英帝国:从帝国的角度看苏格兰纪念碑

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On 8 October 1817, the Edinburgh Town Council received a letter from John Forbes Mitchell of Thainston, a merchant of the East India Company. This letter, entitled 'Proceedings respecting a situation for [a] Monument to the memory of Robert Burns', described a subscription of funds that had been collected in India with the intention that '...a monument could be erected of the Poet in the Capital of his much loved country'. This popular proposal attracted donations from royalty, nobility and many well-known members of the early nineteenth-century elite. It has often been assumed that the enthusiasm for this monument stemmed from the popularity in Edinburgh circles for the poet during his lifetime. However, the circumstances suggest that the Edinburgh structure was more than a memorial to the man or his work. In fact it was indicative of a growing post-mortem obsession for Robert Burns in the search for a Scottish cultural identity during the emerging British Empire.
机译:1817年10月8日,爱丁堡市议会收到东印度公司商人Thainston的John Forbes Mitchell的来信。这封信的标题为“尊重[a]罗伯特·伯恩斯纪念碑的情节的诉讼”,描述了对印度收集的资金的认购,其目的是“ ...可以为诗人树立纪念碑”。他深爱的国家的首都”。这项颇受欢迎的提议吸引了皇室,贵族和19世纪初期精英阶层的许多知名人士的捐款。人们通常认为,这座纪念碑的热情源于爱丁堡一生对诗人的热爱。但是,这种情况表明,爱丁堡的建筑不仅仅是纪念这个人或他的作品。实际上,这表明在新兴的大英帝国时期,罗伯特·伯恩斯(Robert Burns)在寻求苏格兰文化身份的过程中,对事后痴迷的态度日益增强。

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