The Merry Muses of Caledonia

The Merry Muses of Caledonia
Title The Merry Muses of Caledonia PDF eBook
Author Robert Burns
Publisher Luath Press Ltd
Pages 346
Release 2014-01-25
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1909912786

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The Merry Muses of Caledonia is among Burns' best known, but least read, work. This collection of bawdy poems, some written by and some collected by Burns, ranges from celebrations of spirited women in "Ellibanks", to misogyny in "There was twa wives" and male fantasy in "Nine Inch will please a lady". These engaging poems are not lewd or distasteful but possess a great wit and charm. This new edition updates the 1959 printing, which with engaging accompanying material by James Barke and preface by J. De Lancey Ferguson have made this the definitive version, until now. "The Merry Muses" was always intended to be accompanied by music but the 1959 edition was left incomplete due to Barke's premature death. For the first time the book is completed as it was always meant to be with notes to the tunes created with reference to Barke's unpublished papers. "The Luath Merry Muses" edition also includes bonus material with specially commissioned illustrations from top political satirist Bob Dewar and an introduction by Burns scholar Valentina Bold. Ferguson's work is brought up to date with commentary on the latest critical responses. This new edition will make this classic of Burns' literature more accessible to modern readers.

The Merry Muses of Caledonia

The Merry Muses of Caledonia
Title The Merry Muses of Caledonia PDF eBook
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Release 1970
Genre Ballads, Scots
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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect

Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
Title Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect PDF eBook
Author Robert Burns
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 1824
Genre Scotland
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The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns

The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
Title The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns PDF eBook
Author Robert Burns
Publisher
Pages 702
Release 1910
Genre Bookplates
ISBN

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Songs, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. [With Engravings After Designs by R. Westall.]

Songs, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. [With Engravings After Designs by R. Westall.]
Title Songs, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. [With Engravings After Designs by R. Westall.] PDF eBook
Author Robert Burns
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1824
Genre Folk music
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The Boys' Book of Famous Rulers

The Boys' Book of Famous Rulers
Title The Boys' Book of Famous Rulers PDF eBook
Author Lydia Hoyt Farmer
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 362
Release 2020-08-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3752401052

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Reproduction of the original: The Boys' Book of Famous Rulers by Lydia Hoyt Farmer

The Bard

The Bard
Title The Bard PDF eBook
Author Robert Crawford
Publisher Random House
Pages 480
Release 2011-04-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 144646640X

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No writer is more charismatic than Robert Burns and no biographer has captured his energy, brilliance and radicalism as well as Robert Crawford does in The Bard. To his international admirers Burns was a genius, a hero, a warm-hearted friend; yet to the mother of one of his lovers he was a wastrel, to a fellow poet he was 'sprung...from raking of dung', and to his political enemies a 'traitor'. Drawing on a surprising variety of untapped sources - from rediscovered poetry by Burns to manuscript journals, correspondence, interviews and oratory by his contemporaries - this new biography presents the remarkable life, loves and struggles of the great poet. With a poet's insight and a shrewd sense of human drama, Robert Crawford outlines how Burns combined a childhood steeped in the peasant song-culture of rural Scotland with a consummate linguistic artistry to become not only the world's most popular love poet but also the controversial master poet of modern democracy. Written with accessible élan and nuanced attention to Burns's poems and letters, The Bard is the story of an extraordinary man fighting to maintain a sly sense of integrity in the face of overwhelming pressures. This incisive, intelligent biography startlingly demonstrates why the life and work of Scotland's greatest poet still compels the attention of the world a quarter of a millennium after his birth.