Burns: Everyman's Poetry by Robert Burns

Burns: Everyman's Poetry by Robert Burns

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The best of Robert Burns's poems in a beautiful new gift edition

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Burns: Everyman's Poetry by Robert Burns

Robert Burns (1759-96), was the eldest son of a tenant farmer in Ayrshire. He endured hardship and frustration before emerging as poet and song-writer in his native dialect as well as English. His Poems were published in 1787, and when he received part of the money which the new edition earned for him, he made a number of tours, to the Borders and to the Highlands. Otherwise, apart from a return visit to Ayrshire, he was to spend the winter of 1787-8 in Edinburgh also. Later, he lived in Dumfriesshire and became an Excise Officer. Burns's literary work in the remaining years of his life consists of many outstanding songs, and the poem 'Tam o' Shanter'.
Donald A. Low studied at St Andrews and Pembroke College, Cambridge, and was Professor of English Studies at the University of Stirling. His publications on Burns include Poems in Scots and English and The Songs of Robert Burns.
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ISBN 13 9780753816639
ISBN 10 0753816636
Title Burns: Everyman's Poetry
Author Robert Burns
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2003-08-07
Number of pages 112
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