The Tea-Table Miscellany

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The Tea-Table Miscellany is an influential early 18th-century collection of Scottish songs and ballads that helped popularize vernacular Scots literature.

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instanceOf Scottish literature work
ballad collection
song collection
associatedWith Edinburgh literary culture
Scottish Renaissance
surface form: Scottish song revival
author Allan Ramsay
compiler Allan Ramsay
containsWorkType comic songs
drinking songs
love songs
pastoral songs
contributedTo popularization of vernacular Scots literature
countryOfOrigin Scotland
culturalSignificance important source for traditional Scottish song texts
firstPublicationDate early 18th century
genre Scottish songs
ballads
folk songs
hasContent adapted traditional songs
newly written songs
older ballads
hasForm multi-part collection
hasTheme Scottish national identity
conviviality
courtship
love
rural life
historicalPeriod early 18th century Scottish literature
influenced Scottish ballad tradition
later Scottish song collections
intendedAudience polite society
intendedUse domestic music-making
social entertainment
language English
Scots
literaryMovement Scottish Enlightenment
literaryTradition vernacular Scots literature
medium print
notableFor helping establish Scots as a literary language
mixing Scots and English language
publicationCentury 18th century
titleLanguage English
typeOfPublication miscellany
songbook
workLocation Scotland

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Allan Ramsay notableWork The Tea-Table Miscellany