Posts Tagged ‘transatlanticism’
The Bothie of Toper-Na-Fuosich as Transatlantic Poem
Taking my cue from Alison Chapman’s fascinating blog about Toru Dutt as well as other transnational 19th-century poetry associated with Britain (I studiously avoid “Victorian” for the nonce), I want to approach Arthur Hugh Clough’s 1848 Bothie of Toper-Na-Fuosich in analogous terms. The Bothie is transnational in its very setting and plot. It turns on [...]

