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This work presents an incredible biography of the great Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns. It is a diligently and carefully written biography that gives a vivid portrait of the poet's personality. Contents include: Birth and Education Lochlea and Mossgiel The Series of Satires The Kilmarnock Edition The Edinburgh Edition Burns's Tours Ellisland Dumfries Summary and Estimate

Produktbeschreibung
This work presents an incredible biography of the great Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns. It is a diligently and carefully written biography that gives a vivid portrait of the poet's personality. Contents include: Birth and Education Lochlea and Mossgiel The Series of Satires The Kilmarnock Edition The Edinburgh Edition Burns's Tours Ellisland Dumfries Summary and Estimate
Autorenporträt
Gabriel Setoun was the pseudonym of Thomas Nicoll Hepburn (1861–1930), a Scottish author and teacher primarily known for his insightful literary work on the life and legacy of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns. Setoun's keen interest in Burns' poetry and influence on Scottish culture led him to write 'Robert Burns' a definitive study that provided a deeper understanding of Burns' contributions to literature and the delineation of his role in the Scottish literary canon. With a scholarly approach, Setoun's work often reflected a meticulous exploration of Burns' thematic expressions and linguistic prowess. His literary style was notable for its comprehensiveness and accessibility, allowing both academics and general readers to appreciate the complexities of Burns' poetry and prose. Setoun's works were characterized by their rich narrative, interspersed with robust analysis and contextual commentary that shed light on the socio-cultural milieu of Burns' epoch. As a teacher, Setoun also contributed significantly to education in Scotland, ensuring his dual legacy in both pedagogy and Scottish literary scholarship. His biography of Robert Burns stood as a testament to his dedication to preserving and celebrating the legacy of one of Scotland's most treasured poets.