Burns. Songs and Poems

By James Kinsley

Printed: 1988

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Dimensions 13 × 20 × 4 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 13 x 20 x 4

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Paperback. White cover with Robert Burns image.

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 “Poems and Songs of Robert Burns” is a collection of poems and songs by the Scottish poet Robert Burns, first published in 1786. Burns is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in Scottish literature and his works continue to be popular today. The collection includes a wide range of works, from love songs to political commentary. Many of Burns’ most famous poems are included, such as “Auld Lang Syne” and “To a Mouse”. The poems are written in Scots dialect and often deal with themes of rural life, love, and Scottish nationalism. Burns’ poetry is known for its wit, humor, and emotional depth. He often wrote about the struggles of the common people and the injustices they faced. Many of his poems are also inspired by the natural beauty of Scotland and the traditions of its people. The collection has been praised for its lyrical quality and its contribution to Scottish culture. Burns’ works have been translated into numerous languages and have influenced writers and musicians around the world. Overall, “Poems and Songs of Robert Burns” is a testament to the enduring legacy of one of Scotland’s most beloved poets. It is a celebration of Scottish culture, language, and history, and a reminder of the power of poetry to inspire and connect people across generations.

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