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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect - Robert Burns

Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect

The Luath Kilmarnock Edition

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Buch | Hardcover
256 Seiten
2016
Luath Press Ltd (Verlag)
9781910745748 (ISBN)
CHF 46,90 inkl. MwSt
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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, was Robert Burns’ first published collection of poetry. This collection includes 44 of Burns’ best known poems including `To a Louse’, `The Cotter’s Saturday Night’, `To a Mouse’, `The Twa Dogs’ and `To a Mountain Daisy’.
Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, was the first collection of poetry produced by Robert Burns. Published in Kilmarnock in July 1786 it has become known as The Kilmarnock Edition. The contents include 44 of Burns' best known poems including To a Louse, The Cotter's Saturday Night, To a Mouse, The Twa Dogs and To a Mountain Daisy. Released in 2009 to celebrate Burns' 250th birthday, The Luath Kilmarnock Edition brought this classic of Scottish literature back into print, after being unavailable for many years.

New material includes an introduction by 'the man who played Burns' – author, actor and Burns expert – John Cairney, exploring Burns' life and work, especially the origins of The Kilmarnock Edition. Looking to the future of Burns in Scotland and the rest of the world, Clark McGinn, world-renowned Burns Supper speaker, provides an afterword that speaks to Burns' continuing legacy. Illustrated throughout with original line drawings by top political satirist Bob Dewar, The Luath Kilmarnock Edition makes a beautiful gift for any Burns enthusiast.

Robert Burns was born into a farming family in Alloway in Ayrshire in 1759. He died in Dumfries at the early age of 37. Yet in that short time he had taken the Scottish literary world by storm, and had secured for himself a place in history and legend. Illustrations by Bob Dewar, introduction by John Cairney and afterword by Clark McGinn.

Preface to the 1786 Kilmarnock Edition

Introduction by John Cairney


The Twa Dogs, a Tale

Scotch Drink

The Author's earnest cry and prayer, to the right honorable and honorable, the Scotch representatives in the House of Commons

The Holy Fair

Address to the Deil

The death and dying words of Poor Maillie

Poor Maillie's Elegy

To J.S****

A Dream

The Vision

Halloween

The auld Farmer's new-year-morning Salutation to his auld Mare, Maggy, on giving her the accustomed ripp of Corn to hansel in the new year

The Cotter's Saturday night, inscribed to R.A. Esq

To a Mouse, on turning her up in her Nest, with the Plough, November, 1785

Epistle to Davie, a brother Poet

The Lament, occasioned by the unfortunate issue of a friend's amour

Despondency, an Ode

Man was made to mourn, a Dirge

Winter, a Dirge

A Prayer in the prospect of Death

To a Mountain-Daisy, on turning one down, with the Plough, in April, 1786

To Ruin

Epistle to a young Friend

On a Scotch Bard gone to the West Indies

A Dedication to G.H. Esq

To a Louse, on seeing one on a Lady's bonnet at Church

Epistle to J.L*****k, an old Scotch Bard

to the fame

to W.S*****n, Ochiltree

to J.R******, enclosing some Poems

Song, It was upon a Lammas night

Song, Now westlin winds, and slaught'ring guns

Song, From thee, Eliza, I must go

The Farewell

Epitaphs and Epigrams

A Bard's Epitaph


Afterword by Clark McGinn

Glossary

Erscheinungsdatum
Einführung John Cairney
Illustrationen Bob Dewar
Nachwort Clark McGinn
Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 141 x 214 mm
Gewicht 420 g
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
ISBN-13 9781910745748 / 9781910745748
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