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The first ever edition of the Tea-Table Miscellany, the seminal collection in defining eighteenth-century Scottish song

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"The new volume of The Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Allan Ramsay is a magnificent addition and a triumph for the editorial team. For readers familiar with Ramsay's work, but frustrated by the absence of a proper scholarly edition, this volume will more than satisfy. For those coming to Ramsay for the first time, it will introduce them to the man, his life and work, his deft editing practices, the rich musical scene in eighteenth-century Edinburgh and the significance of tea tables. The expert annotation illuminates his textual and musical choices, decisions and sources. Three hundred years after its first appearance, The Tea-Table Miscellany has been recovered and rehabilitated for the twenty-first century." -Fiona Stafford, University of Oxford

The TeaTable Miscellany

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    A Hardback by Allan Ramsay, Murray Pittock, Brianna Robertson-Kirkland

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      Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
      Publication Date: 30/06/2023
      ISBN13: 9781474499231, 978-1474499231
      ISBN10: 1474499236

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The first ever edition of the Tea-Table Miscellany, the seminal collection in defining eighteenth-century Scottish song

      Trade Review
      "The new volume of The Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Allan Ramsay is a magnificent addition and a triumph for the editorial team. For readers familiar with Ramsay's work, but frustrated by the absence of a proper scholarly edition, this volume will more than satisfy. For those coming to Ramsay for the first time, it will introduce them to the man, his life and work, his deft editing practices, the rich musical scene in eighteenth-century Edinburgh and the significance of tea tables. The expert annotation illuminates his textual and musical choices, decisions and sources. Three hundred years after its first appearance, The Tea-Table Miscellany has been recovered and rehabilitated for the twenty-first century." -Fiona Stafford, University of Oxford

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