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  • There are two reasons that Robert Burns is the national poet of Scotland. The first is his "rags to riches" success story, and the second is "the way in which Burns in his songs identified himself with the Scottish folk tradition" (Scott-Kilvert 310). The poems of Robert Burns contain many appealing elements, such as colorful, vivid imagery and specific diction, allowing Burns to convey exactly what he is picturing while writing them.
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  • Who was Robert Burns & Why all the Fuss? Robert Burns is one of the most famous characters in Scottish Cultural History.
  • Robert “Rabbie” Burns (1759 – 1796) was a Scottish poet and lyricist, who earned himself much fame and the (unofficial) title of Scotland’s national bard.
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  • On January 25, Scots around the world celebrate the birth of Scottish poet, Robert Burns. A Burns Supper features bagpipes, haggis, scotch.
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  • Robert Burns’ early life: birth and education. Robert Burns was born in the village of Alloway, in the outskirts of Ayr, southwest Scotland, on January 25th, 1759.
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    • How did Robert Burns change Scotland?
    • What is the best known work from Robert Burns?
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  • Robert Burns the Scottish Bard: Prescriptivism, Poetic Primitivism, and the Status of Scots in the Eighteenth Century. Jennifer R. McDermott © 2007.
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  • Not only is he Scotland’s national poet and possibly the most famous Scottish poet to have ever lived, but he’s also a symbol of Scottish national identity.
  • Millions of people gather every year on 25 January to celebrate the life and works of Scotland’s national bard, Robert Burns.
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  • ...St Andrew's Day in November, it's historically the time Scots celebrate the life and works of poet and lyricist, Robert Burns - one of Scotland's most-known figures.
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  • Robert Burns, also known as Rabbie Burns, the Bard of Ayrshire, Ploughman Poet and various other names and epithets, is the most beloved Scottish poet
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  • Widely seen as Scotland’s national bard, poet Robert Burns is celebrated on January 25 every year - but who was he?
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  • But who exactly was Robert Burns? ... Now considered Scotland’s national poet, Burns wrote in the Scots language, a rarity at the time.
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  • January 25th marks the annual celebration of Scotland's national poet Robert Burns. ... Burns Night is annually celebrated in Scotland on or around January 25.
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