“听着,可爱的自由男孩”:大卫·布鲁斯,宾夕法尼亚州西部的联邦主义边疆诗人

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Peter E. Gilmore
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18世纪90年代,西宾夕法尼亚人大卫·布鲁斯的诗歌为我们提供了一个独特的视角,让我们看到了这个地区从边疆环境中崛起的动荡十年中的政治。他对联邦主义政治的拥护在苏格兰诗中有着生动的色彩。他选择的语言表达了他作为最近苏格兰移民的背景,同时允许他冒充“苏格兰-爱尔兰人”。一开始作为一种政治口技的项目变成了告诫、谴责和谴责,布鲁斯用他的诗歌技巧批评和嘲笑边境民主主义者,他们实际上是爱尔兰人或苏格兰人的文化遗产。他的诗歌既表达了一位联邦党人店主的担忧,又用笔墨描绘了华盛顿县的“爱尔兰雅各宾派”(布鲁斯可能是这么看他们的)领袖人物,以及他们在威士忌叛乱和1800年民主共和国胜利之间的岁月里的观点。
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"Hark ye, Sweet Liberty Boys": David Bruce, Western Pennsylvania's Federalist Frontier Poet
abstract:The poetry of Western Pennsylvanian David Bruce in the 1790s offers a unique perspective on the politics of a turbulent decade in a region emerging from frontier conditions. His advocacy of Federalist politics enjoyed vibrant coloration as verse composed in Scots. His choice of language expressed his own background as a recent Scottish immigrant while allowing him to pose as "the Scots-Irishman." A project that began as an act of political ventriloquism became admonition, reproachment, and condemnation as Bruce used his poetic skill to criticize and ridicule frontier democrats who actually were Irish of Scots cultural legacy. His poetry both gives voice to the concerns of a Federalist shopkeeper and offers pen-portraits of leading "Irish Jacobins" (as Bruce would have seen them) in Washington County and their views in the years between the Whiskey Rebellion and the Democratic-Republic triumph in 1800.
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