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1 Robert Burns ( ) British (Scottish) poet, folklorist, author of numerous poems and verses.
2 Literary card Birth name: Robert Burness (to 1786) Date of birth: January 25, 1759 Place of birth: Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland Date of death: July 21, 1796 Place of death: Dumfries, Scotland Citizenship: United Kingdom Occupation: poet Years of work: Direction: Romanticism Genre: poetry, poems, songs, ballads, anthems, cantatas Debut: O Once I Lovd a Bonnie Lass (1774)
3 Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, was born on January 25, 1759 in Scotland. His father, William Burns, was a poor farmer, There were seven children in the family, and Robert was the eldest.
4 Robert was sent to school at the age of six, but he attended school in turn with his brother. Later Roberts father taught him reading and writing, arithmetic, English grammar, history, literature, even Latin - that was Robert Burns's education.
5 Robert Burns became fond of reading. He read whatever he could lay his hands on. His favourite writers were Shakespeare, Smolett, Robert Fergusson a talented Scottish poet. Fergussons tragic fate deeply touched Burns. Burns devoted many verses to Fergusson.
6 Robert Burns began to write poetry when he has fifteen. He composed verses to the melodies of folk-songs. He sang of the woods, fields and wonderful valleys of his native land.
7 The first works Burns published some of his poems in There success was complete. And Robert Burns became well known and popular.
8 Among 560 poems and songs, the most loved are : Ae Fond Kiss A Red Red Rose Tam OShanter Address to the Haggis Tae a Moose A Mans a Man for A That and Auld Lang Syne
9 Popularity By 1785 Burns became popular as the author of friendly messages dramatic monologues and satire.
10 When Robert Burns came to Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, a new and enlarged edition of his poems was published. But soon Edinburgh society grew tired of him and forgot about the poet. Robert Burns left Edinburgh and returned to his native village with money enough to buy a farm and marry Jean Armour. Burns devoted to Jean many beautiful poems, such as I love my Jean, Bonnie Jean.
11 Robert Burns poems were very popular, he always remained poor. He worked hard and destroyed his health. He died in poverty at the age of thirty - seven in The death room of Robert Burns
12 The poetry and songs of Robert Burns are famous all over world. Robert Burns poems and verses inspired Beethoven, Mendelssohn and other composers who wrote music to them. Burns is a democratic poet. He sympathy was with poor, that is why his funeral was attended by crowd of ten thousand. They were common Scottish people whom he had loved and whom he had written his poems and songs.
13 Burns Monument in Dorchester square, Montréal, Québec Statue of Burns in Dumfries town centre, unveiled in 1882
14 Burns statue by David Watson Stevenson (1898) in Bernard Street, Leith New Zealand
15 People like Burns poetry, because it is very close to peoples lives. He wrote about the national struggle of the Scottish people for their liberation from English oppression. Burns considered his literary work as his patriotic duty.
16 The poetry and songs of Robert Burns are famous all over the world.
17 Robert Burns Mausoleum at St. Michael's churchyard in Dumfries.
18 National Day of the country 25 January Scots called Burns supper - a national holiday. This day marked the poets supporters worldwide.
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