Robert Burns - Women

12 Works by Robert Burns inspired by Women in his life

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, British & Irish
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Author: Alastair Turnbull ISBN: 1230001419801
Publisher: Big Red Resources Publication: November 8, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Alastair Turnbull
ISBN: 1230001419801
Publisher: Big Red Resources
Publication: November 8, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

This book looks at 12 works written by Robert Burns inspired by women in his life. 

We look at the works themselves, give a modern translation of each one and look at when, where and possibly, why they were written. This gives you quick, easy to understand information about Burns, (and 12 of the women in his life), so that you can surprise your friends with your "in-depth knowledge."

One of the biggest problems with reading Burns poetry is the language he used, specifically the scots words and dialects, which can be difficult to understand. To help with this there is a full modern English translation of each poem directly after the original poem. There is also an extensive glossary of scots words and their modern English equivalent included.

This book shows Robert's love of women, from his youth, till his death. It shows the different types of relationships he had with the 12 different women and the outcome of those relationships, whether good or bad.

This is the first book in the “Enjoying Robert Burns” series. The second book, "Robert Burns - Nature", is also available.

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This book looks at 12 works written by Robert Burns inspired by women in his life. 

We look at the works themselves, give a modern translation of each one and look at when, where and possibly, why they were written. This gives you quick, easy to understand information about Burns, (and 12 of the women in his life), so that you can surprise your friends with your "in-depth knowledge."

One of the biggest problems with reading Burns poetry is the language he used, specifically the scots words and dialects, which can be difficult to understand. To help with this there is a full modern English translation of each poem directly after the original poem. There is also an extensive glossary of scots words and their modern English equivalent included.

This book shows Robert's love of women, from his youth, till his death. It shows the different types of relationships he had with the 12 different women and the outcome of those relationships, whether good or bad.

This is the first book in the “Enjoying Robert Burns” series. The second book, "Robert Burns - Nature", is also available.

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