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Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the ...
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Robert Burns

Poète écossais
Robert Burns, né le 25 janvier 1759 à Alloway et mort le 21 juillet 1796 à Dumfries, est un poète, parolier et fermier écossais. Il est également appelé Rabbie ou Robbie Burns et surnommé « Scotland's favourite son », « the Bard of Ayrshire » ou... Wikipédia
Date/Lieu de naissance : 25 janvier 1759, Alloway, Royaume-Uni
Date de décès : 21 juillet 1796, Dumfries, Royaume-Uni
Épouse : Jean Armour (m. 1788–1796)

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The poem is a celebration of the family and of the lives of simple folk, sanitized of hardship, crop failure, sickness, and death. Burns achieves this vision by ...
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15 avr. 2024 · Robert Burns, national poet of Scotland, who wrote lyrics and songs in Scots and in English. He was also famous for his amours and his ...
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Robert Burns - Born in Alloway, Scotland, on January 25, 1759, Robert Burns was the author of Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (1786) and Tam O' ...
Robert 'Rabbie' Burns sits proudly atop the pantheon of Scottish poets. From 'Auld Lang Syne' to his 'Address to a Haggis', Burns's work is intrinsically ...
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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect was published (by subscription) in July 1786 in an edition of 612 copies. He also entertained the notion of emigrating to ...
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Burns' oeuvre is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together the rustic life of 18th-century Scotland, its people, politics, and the poet's own philosophies and ...
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Robert Burns is the best loved Scottish poet, admired not only for his verse and great love-songs, but also for his character, his high spirits, 'kirk-defying', ...
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10 janv. 2024 · Burns arrived in Edinburgh, Scotland's cultural capital, in November 1786 as the sensation of the season. In a review of his poems in the ...
The poem is structured as an apology to a mouse whose home has been accidentally destroyed by Burns' plough. Through this small narrative, Burns explores themes ...