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Robert Burns Woodward
Published 2009“…Robert Burns Woodward was born in Boston on April 1Oth, 1917, the only child of Margaret Burns and Arthur Woodward.…”
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The Poetry of Robert Burns: “A Melancholy not unallied to Mirth.”
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From the particular to the universal: revolution at the heart of Robert Burns’s poetics
Published 2020-05-01“…This article focuses on Robert Burns’s poetry, and argues that an inductive movement from the particular to the universal characterises a specific poetic paradigm developed by Burns that makes him a leading figure in British and European Romanticism, following Anne-Marie Thiesse’s account of late-eighteenth century aesthetics. …”
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Robert Burns and the Re-making of National Memory in Contemporary Scotland
Published 2012-05-01Subjects: “…Robert Burns…”
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Joyce’s Burns night : the poetry of Robert Burns in Finnegans wake
Published 2015“…This essay studies Joyce’s use of the poetry of Robert Burns in Finnegans Wake. The main works covered in this chapter are Burns’ poems ‘The Cottar’s Saturday Night’ which is used by Joyce in the ‘Fable of the Ondt and the Gracehoper’; ‘John Anderson, my Jo’, which is an example Joyce using Scottish literature to develop the theme of duality in Finnegans Wake and ‘Auld Lang Syne’, used by Joyce to deal with the passing of time and the forgetful situation of ‘the dreamer’. …”
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Russian Fate of the Poem by Robert Burns «Who is that at my bower-door?..»
Published 2020-07-01“…The Russian translation reception of Robert Burns's poem “Who is that at my bower-door?..” …”
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ROBERT BURNS IN THE POETRY OF SCOTTISH POETS-EMIGRANTS OF THE USA OF THE XIX CENTURY
Published 2021-06-01“…The paper deals with the analysis of the image of Robert Burns in Scottish emigrational poetry of the USA of the XIX century in the context of perception of symbolic literary figures in the creative works of Scotland’s writers and Scottish poets-emigrants. …”
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Rethinking Individual Authorship: Robert Burns, Oral Tradition, and the Twenty-First Century
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Karyn Wilson-Costa, Robert Burns : le poète et ses doubles
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“The Cotter’s Saturday Night” by Robert Burns in Russian Translation and Literary-Critical Reception of 19 Century
Published 2019-06-01“…The article for the first time comprehensively comprehends the Russian translation and literary-critical reception of the poem “The Cotter’s Saturday Night” by Robert Burns during the 19th century. The analysis of translations and transcriptions of this piece in Russian language by I. …”
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TRACING INTERTEXTUALITY: JACKIE KAY’S USE OF SCOTS IN FROM A DRUNK WOMAN LOOKS AT HER NIPPLE
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Russian Reception by James Hogg (Mid-19<sup>th</sup> — Early 20<sup>th</sup> Centuries)
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Russian Reception by James Hogg (Soviet period)
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CONCEITOS GEOGRÁFICOS NA GESTÃO DAS UNIDADES DE CONSERVAÇÃO BRASILEIRAS
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