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Burns for Every Day of the Year

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Robert 'Rabbie' Burns, Scotland's National Bard, authored over 700 poems and gathered numerous traditional Scottish folk songs. His generosity and humanity shine through in his famous poem 'Auld Lang Syne,' celebrated worldwide as a symbol of friendship and reconciliation at midnight on New Year's Eve. The 25th of January is a special day for the Scottish diaspora, who honor Burns with exuberant suppers. However, his work transcends these occasions. This lively collection presents daily extracts from his poems and songs, each aligned with the calendar, reflecting the seasons and connecting past and present. It highlights significant moments in Burns's life as a romantic, radical poet dedicated to improving the world. The editor's introductions provide fresh insights into Burns's work in both Scots and English, demonstrating the enduring relevance of his values and aspirations to Scottish culture, even over 200 years later. Authentic, democratic, and thought-provoking, Burns's poetry offers something for everyone. Celebrated through banknotes and statues, this collection features both beloved classics and lesser-known gems, ensuring daily engagement with his wit, wisdom, love, and friendship throughout the year.

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Burns for Every Day of the Year, Pauline Mackay, Robert Burns

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Título
Burns for Every Day of the Year
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2021
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
208
ISBN10
1785303414
ISBN13
9781785303418
Serie
Calificación
4 de 5
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Robert 'Rabbie' Burns, Scotland's National Bard, authored over 700 poems and gathered numerous traditional Scottish folk songs. His generosity and humanity shine through in his famous poem 'Auld Lang Syne,' celebrated worldwide as a symbol of friendship and reconciliation at midnight on New Year's Eve. The 25th of January is a special day for the Scottish diaspora, who honor Burns with exuberant suppers. However, his work transcends these occasions. This lively collection presents daily extracts from his poems and songs, each aligned with the calendar, reflecting the seasons and connecting past and present. It highlights significant moments in Burns's life as a romantic, radical poet dedicated to improving the world. The editor's introductions provide fresh insights into Burns's work in both Scots and English, demonstrating the enduring relevance of his values and aspirations to Scottish culture, even over 200 years later. Authentic, democratic, and thought-provoking, Burns's poetry offers something for everyone. Celebrated through banknotes and statues, this collection features both beloved classics and lesser-known gems, ensuring daily engagement with his wit, wisdom, love, and friendship throughout the year.