• Born to a farming family in Scotland in 1759, Robert Burns is one of Scotland's most iconic poets to this day.
  • Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns,[a] was a Scottish poet and lyricist.
  • Tam O”Shanter (excerpt) by Robert Burns. Burns poetry led him the people to refer to him as the Bard of Ayrshire, the Ploughman Poet and, simply, The Bard.
  • romantik dönem ve şairlerinden sebepsiz bir şekilde nefret etsem de, sevdiğim bir kişiliktir robert burns william wordsworth ile birlikte. nedenini bilmiyorum...
  • The house where Robert Burns was born. When the brothers grew up, they attended a village school where John Murdoch taught them Latin and French.
  • Save the Date! This year's Centre for Robert Burns Studies Craig Sharp Memorial Lecture will be delivered by Andrew O'Hagan on 'Burns and Empathy'.
  • Burns Night is celebrated every year on 25 January in honour of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns.
  • Robert Burns fondly referred to as “Rabbie Burns,” is Scotland’s most beloved poet, who also had a dramatic life story worthy of a Hollywood screenplay.
  • Born on January 25, 1759, in Alloway, Scotland, Robert Burns was the eldest son of tenant farmers William Burnes and Agnes Broun.
  • Robert Burns, widely known as the national poet of Scotland, remains a literary icon whose work continues to resonate with readers around the world.