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The poetical works of Robert Burns. Edited…
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The poetical works of Robert Burns. Edited from the best printed and manuscript authorities, with glossarial index and a biographical memoir By Alexander Smith (edición 1875)

por Robert Burns, Alexander Smith (Editor)

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This volume contains the complete poems of this Scottish poet who spoke for the common man.
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Título:The poetical works of Robert Burns. Edited from the best printed and manuscript authorities, with glossarial index and a biographical memoir By Alexander Smith
Autores:Robert Burns
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Información:London : Macmillan
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Not really a fan, but some of his poems are part of the fabric of my life.
  GraemeLyall | Aug 7, 2021 |
If you can't have a Kilmarnock edition, this'll do. ( )
  expatscot | Sep 1, 2020 |
The thing I don't understand about the people who analyse Plath's poems in terms of the tawdry details of her life - 'She wrote this one after Ted put his dick in what's her name' - is that it demeans the nature of the relationship. Plath's poetry isn't a never-ending series of reactions to whose vagina her husband's penis is in today. Her poetry is, if you like, her contribution to the never-ending discussion of the meaning of life. I don't see that it is being interpreted the right way if we take some microscope to it and her.

Same here. Look at this rather lovely poem:

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  bringbackbooks | Jun 16, 2020 |
The thing I don't understand about the people who analyse Plath's poems in terms of the tawdry details of her life - 'She wrote this one after Ted put his dick in what's her name' - is that it demeans the nature of the relationship. Plath's poetry isn't a never-ending series of reactions to whose vagina her husband's penis is in today. Her poetry is, if you like, her contribution to the never-ending discussion of the meaning of life. I don't see that it is being interpreted the right way if we take some microscope to it and her.

Same here. Look at this rather lovely poem:

continued on my blog


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  bringbackbooks | Jun 16, 2020 |
I like the rhythm of the rhymes. I like to learn by heart. As a 16 yr old I recited "To a Mouse" at a school poetry competition. I didn't win. I fear it was not understood. I repeated the reading at my Father's funeral. The version of the book that I own was his before me and his Father's before him. I am currently learning "Tam o' Shanter" which was one of their favorites. I do not intend to ever finish with reading this book. It is part of my culture and my heritage and part of me. ( )
  NeilT | Dec 8, 2019 |
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