Description: THE POEMS AND SONGS of ROBERT BURNS - Red Leather Hard Cover EDITED WITH INTRODUCTION NOTES AND GLOSSARY BY ANDREW LANGASSISTED BY W. A. CRAIGIE WITH A PORTRAIT THIRD EDITION METHUEN & CO. 36 ESSEX STREET, W.C. LONDON 1904 The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns," edited by Andrew Lang, is a comprehensive collection of the works of the iconic Scottish poet Robert Burns. Burns, often referred to as the national poet of Scotland, is celebrated for his lyrical compositions that capture the essence of Scottish culture, folklore, and everyday life. Andrew Lang, a noted Scottish writer and scholar, provides readers with an introduction that offers insights into Burns's life, influences, and the historical context in which he wrote. Lang's notes throughout the collection help readers understand the nuances of Burns's language, themes, and references, making the poems and songs more accessible to a contemporary audience. Burns's works encompass a wide range of themes, including love, nature, social commentary, and Scottish identity. His use of the Scots dialect and his ability to infuse his poetry with heartfelt emotion and wit have earned him enduring popularity both in Scotland and around the world. The inclusion of a glossary in this edition further aids readers in understanding the Scottish vocabulary and idioms that may be unfamiliar to modern audiences. Overall, "The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns," edited by Andrew Lang, serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to explore the rich literary legacy of one of Scotland's most beloved poets.
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
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Author: Andrew Lang
Publisher: Meuthen & Co.
Topic: Songs
Subject: Poetry
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