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Paperback Life of Robert Burns Book

ISBN: 1025431200

ISBN13: 9781025431208

Life of Robert Burns

"Life of Robert Burns" by J.G. Lockhart remains one of the most influential and enduring biographies of Scotland's national poet. This comprehensive work explores the life and legacy of Robert Burns, tracing his journey from his humble origins as a tenant farmer in Ayrshire to his celebrated status within the intellectual and literary circles of Edinburgh. Lockhart offers a detailed and sympathetic portrait of the man behind the myths, examining the personal experiences, social pressures, and creative impulses that shaped his legendary body of work.

The biography provides deep insight into the cultural and historical landscape of 18th-century Scotland, illustrating how Burns gave a powerful voice to the common people and the Scots language. Lockhart examines the poet's profound impact on the Romantic movement and his role in defining Scottish national identity. By balancing historical fact with literary analysis, the work highlights the complexity of Burns' character-his passions, his struggles, and his unwavering commitment to the themes of liberty and human dignity. This classic account serves as a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand the life of a poet whose verses, such as "Auld Lang Syne," continue to resonate globally.

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