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Robert Burns [1759-1796] SCO
Ranked #31 in the top 380 poets
Votes 76%: 3036 up, 949 down

Themes: republican, radical, patriot, anticlerical, class inequalities, gender roles, cultural identity, poverty, sexuality, folk, whisky. Pioneer of Romanticism. Spontaneity, directness, and sincerity. Ranges from tender intensity through humour and satire.

Robert Burns   is regarded as Scotland`s premier poet (and lyricist). His poetry (often bowdlerised) is probably the most anthologised after Shakespeare and he is the only poet with his own world wide celebration day {Jan 25th, his birthday}.Robert Burns was born in Alloway in 1759. He worked on his father`s farm, but spent much of his time reading and educating himself. His father insisted on employing a tutor for him and he started to write verse aged 15. When his father died in 1784, Robert and his brother Gilbert took on the farm as partners.

Robert developed a more romantic interest in poetry, and after fathering several illegitimate children, he planned to emigrate to the Indies, for a quieter life running a slave plantation. However his first collection of poetry, "Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect - the Kilmarnock Edition" was published and received great crictical acclaim. He did not emigrate, but travelled around Scotland, eventually arriving in Edinburgh, where the "Ploughman Poet" became a major celebrity. 

But he did not make a fortune out of his poetry (what`s new there?) and worked as an exciseman ( a sort of tax collector) to supplement his income. He was now a family man, having married Jean Armour, who had been one of his earlier sweethearts, bearing illegitimate twins to him.

He began to contribute to Scottish Song collections. Over 400 of these songs  (A Red, Red Rose, Ae Fond Kiss, Auld lang Syne etc, etc) are still in existence.

He died aged 37 of heart disease, on the same day as his wife Jean gave birth to his last son Maxwell.

Over 10,000 people came to pay their respects at his funeral, but it is since his death that he has become world- famous. You can find out much more simply by contacting your nearest Burns Club. There are thousands of them all over the world.

There are many interesting facts about Burns - for instance, there are only around six portraits of him which are believed to be authentic. Most pictures you will see of him are based on a portrait by Naysmith, which hangs in the Scottish Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh and has been widely copied by  other painters.

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YearsCountryPoetInteraction
1688-1744
ENG
Alexander Pope
→ influenced Robert Burns
1849-1916
USA
James Whitcomb Riley
→ compared Robert Burns
1876-1938
AUS
C J Dennis
→ resembles Robert Burns
1770-1850
ENG
William Wordsworth
← influenced by Robert Burns
1771-1832
SCO
Walter Scott
← influenced by Robert Burns
1772-1834
ENG
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
← influenced by Robert Burns
1775-1834
ENG
Charles Lamb
← (sonnets) influenced by Robert Burns
1792-1822
ENG
Percy Bysshe Shelley
← influenced by Robert Burns
1807-1892
USA
John Greenleaf Whittier
← influenced by Robert Burns
1874-1946
USA
Gertrude Stein
← influenced by Robert Burns
1874-1958
CAN
Robert W Service
← influenced by Robert Burns
1907-1973
ENG/USA
W H Auden
← influenced by Robert Burns
1911-1972
USA
Kenneth Patchen
← influenced by Robert Burns


WorkLangRating
A Red, Red Rose
eng
85
Comin Thro` The Rye
eng
76
A Man`s A Man For A` That
eng
36
Love In The Guise Of Friendship
eng
33
To A Mouse, (The best Laid Schemes O` Mice An` Men)
eng
21
Ae Fond Kiss
eng
9
Address To A Haggis
eng
7
My Spouse Nancy
eng
6
A Bard`s Epitaph
eng
4
A Fiddler In The North
eng
3
A Poets Welcome To His Love-Begotten Daughter
eng
3
Auld Lang Syne
eng
3
Here`s a Bottle
eng
3
Holy Willie`s Prayer
eng
3
Robert Bruce`s March To Bannockburn
eng
3
The Auld Farmer`s New-Year-Morning Salutation To His Auld Mare , Maggie
eng
3
To A Kiss
eng
3
To A Louse
eng
3
A Dedication
eng
2
Afton Water
eng
2
Handsome Nell
eng
2
John Barleycorn: A Ballad
eng
2
My Eppie Macnab
eng
2
My Love, She`s But A Lassie Yet
eng
2
O, Were My Love Yon Lilac Fair
eng
2
Tam O` Shanter
eng
2
The Muckin` O` Geordie`s Byre
eng
2
The Tarbolton Lasses
eng
2
The Twa Dogs
eng
2
The White Cockade
eng
2
To Miss Jessie Lewars
eng
2
A Dream
eng
1
Address To The Tooth-Ache
eng
1
Bonie Lesley
eng
1
Ca` The Yowes To The Knowes
eng
1
Despondency -- An Ode
eng
1
Epistle To A Young Friend
eng
1
From Lines To William Simson
eng
1
Go Fetch To Me A Pint
eng
1
Halloween
eng
1
It Was A` For Our Rightfu` King
eng
1
Lament Of Mary, Queen Of Scots, On The Approach Of Spring
eng
1
Lines On The Fall Of Fyers Near Loch Ness
eng
1
My Heart`s In The Highlands
eng
1
My Nannie, O
eng
1
Scotch Drink
eng
1
Sweet Tibbie Dunbar
eng
1
The Birks Of Aberfeldy
eng
1
The Bonie Wee Thing
eng
1
The Lover’s Morning Salute To His Mistress
eng
1
The Slave’s Lament
eng
1
The Tear-drop
eng
1
To Mary In Heaven
eng
1
Winter: A Dirge
eng
1
Ye Banks And Braes O`Bonnie Doon
eng
1
A Winter Night
eng
0
Address To The Unco Guid
eng
0
Address ToThe Devil
eng
0
Again Rejoicing Nature Sees
eng
0
Ah, Woe Is Me, My Mother Dear
eng
0
Airlin`s Fine Braes
eng
0
Anna, Thy Charms
eng
0
Bonie Peggy Alison
eng
0
Craigieburn Wood
eng
0
Duncan Gray
eng
0
Epistle To J. Lapraik (excerpt)
eng
0
Epitaph On Holy Willie
eng
0
Fareweel To A`Our Scottish Fame
eng
0
Green Grow The Rashes
eng
0
Here`s A Health To Them That`s Awa
eng
0
Here`s To Thy Health
eng
0
Highland Mary
eng
0
I Dream`d I Lay
eng
0
In The Character Of A Ruined Farmer
eng
0
John Anderson, My Jo
eng
0
Lament For Culloden
eng
0
Last May A Braw Wooer
eng
0
Mary Morison
eng
0
Montgomerie`s Peggy
eng
0
My Highland Lassie, O
eng
0
My Last Farewell To Stirling
eng
0
M`Pherson`s Rant
eng
0
Now Spring Has Clad The Grove In Green
eng
0
O Thou Dread Power
eng
0
O Tibbie, I Hae Seen The Day
eng
0
Of A` the Airts
eng
0
Oh Wert Thou In The Cauld Blast
eng
0
On A Bank Of Flowers
eng
0
Paraphrase Of The First Psalm
eng
0
Peggy
eng
0
Poor Mailie`s Elegy
eng
0
Scots Wha Hae
eng
0
Song—The Winter it is Past
eng
0
Tam Glen
eng
0
The Battle Of Sherramuir
eng
0
The Bold Princess Royal
eng
0
The Cotter`s Saturday Night
eng
0
The Death And Dying Words Of Poor Mailie
eng
0
The First Six Verses Of The Ninetieth Psalm Versified
eng
0
The Gloomy Night Is Gath`ring Fast
eng
0
The Hairst O` Rettie
eng
0
The Holy Fair
eng
0
The Lass Of Cessnock Banks
eng
0
The Lass That Made The Bed To Me
eng
0
The Ploughman`s Life
eng
0
The Rigs O` Barley
eng
0
The Ronalds Of The Bennals
eng
0
The Wounded Hare
eng
0
Thou Lingering Star
eng
0
To A Mountain Daisy
eng
0
To The Wood-Lark
eng
0
Tragic Fragment
eng
0
Under The Pressure Of Violent Anguish
eng
0
Up In The Morning Early
eng
0
Verses To Clarinda
eng
0
Wee Willie Gray
eng
0
Wha Is That At My Bower-Door
eng
0
Whistle Ow`r The Lave O`t
eng
0
Ye Jacobites By Name
eng
0

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