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The Minstrel, or, The Progress of Genius
James Beattie
Dernière mise à jour : 26/03/2026
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Culturea
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05-04-2024
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44
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87
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Littérature générale > Romans
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What drives a young man to pursue the elusive muse of genius? In "The Minstrel, or, The Progress of Genius," James Beattie crafts a poetic journey through the life of Edwin, a young minstrel whose soul is stirred by the beauty of nature and the quest for artistic expression. Set against the backdrop of the Scottish countryside, this narrative poem unfolds in the 18th century, a time when the Enlightenment was reshaping the intellectual landscape of Europe. Beattie, a philosopher and poet, weaves a tapestry of themes that explore the tension between the natural world and the burgeoning rationalism of the era. The poem is divided into two books, each chronicling a stage in Edwin's development. In the first book, we encounter Edwin as a sensitive youth, whose heart is captivated by the sublime beauty of his surroundings. His journey is not just a physical one, but a metaphorical exploration of the soul's awakening to the call of creativity. The second book delves deeper into Edwin's internal struggles as he grapples with the expectations of society and the desire to remain true to his artistic metamorphosis. Beattie's work is a reflection on the nature of genius itself, questioning whether it is an innate gift or a product of one's environment and experiences. Through Edwin's eyes, readers are invited to ponder the role of the artist in society and the sacrifices that often accompany the pursuit of one's calling. The poem's rich imagery and philosophical undertones offer a timeless meditation on the human condition and the eternal quest for meaning. By exploring the interplay between emotion and intellect, "The Minstrel" provides readers with a lens through which to view the transformative power of art and the enduring struggle to balance personal growth with societal expectations. This work invites us to consider the ways in which our own lives are shaped by the pursuit of our passions and the transformation of the world around us.
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