Robert Burns (1759 - 1796), also known as "Ploughman Poet" and various
other names, was a Scottish lyrical poet widely considered to be
national poet of Scotland. This vintage book contains a detailed
biography of this seminal Scottish man of letters, and is not to be
missed by lovers of his work and poetry in general. Notable poems by
Burns include: "A Red, Red Rose", "A Man's a Man for A' That", "To a
Louse", "To a Mouse", and many more. Contents include: "Burns The Boy",
"Burns the Youth", "Burns in the Nadir", "Burns as a Man, Lovers,
Conversationalist, and Religionist", etc. Robbert Burns (1759 - 1796),
also known as "Ploughman Poet" and various other names, was a Scottish
lyrical poet widely considered to be the national poet of Scotland. He
is celebrated worldwide, arguably being the best-known poet to have
written in the Scots language to date. Many vintage books such as this
are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we
are republishing this volume now in a new, affordable, modern edition
complete with a specially-commissioned new introduction on the history
of poetry.