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Robert Burns his associates and contemporaries : the Train, Grierson, Young, and Hope manuscripts, edited, with an introduction

Fitzhugh, Robert T1943
Books, Manuscripts
What sort of man was Robert Burns? His birth, the paradox of his position, the richly embroidered tradition of his career as tavern drinker and amorist at large, his buoyant youthful defiance of convection, kirk and king, his good humour and good fellowship - all these, together with the pathos of his early death, brought him blazing publicity in hi sown time
Imprint:
North Carolina : University of North Carolina Press, 1943.
Collation:
133 pages ; 21 cm.
Dewey class:
821
Language:
English
BRN:
3850123
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