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Selected Poems and Songs [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 195x129x23 mm, kaal: 338 g, 2 black and white illustrations; 2 maps
  • Sari: Oxford World's Classics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jan-2014
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199682321
  • ISBN-13: 9780199682324
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 195x129x23 mm, kaal: 338 g, 2 black and white illustrations; 2 maps
  • Sari: Oxford World's Classics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jan-2014
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199682321
  • ISBN-13: 9780199682324
'The Poetic Genius of my Country...bade me sing the loves, the joys, the rural scenes and rural pleasures of my natal Soil, in my native tongue.'

Many of the poems and songs of Robert Burns (1759-96) are familiar to readers the world over: lyrical, acerbic, comic, bawdy, democratic. They include 'To a Mouse', 'John Anderson my Jo', 'A red red Rose', 'Auld lang syne', 'Tam o 'Shanter' and many more, whose vernacular energy and simple beauty have ensured lasting popularity.

This generous new selection offers Burns's work as it was first encountered by contemporary readers, presenting the texts in the contexts in which they were originally published. It reproduces the whole of Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect published at Kilmarnock in 1786, the volume which made Burns famous; and it reunites a generous selection of songs from The Scots Musical Museum and A Select Collection of Scottish Airs with their full scores. Comprehensive notes describe the circumstances in which other poems and songs found their way into print, both before and after the poet's death. The edition also includes some important letters, and a full glossary to explain Scots words.

About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
Introduction xiii
Chronology xxx
Note on the Text xxxiii
Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Kilmarnock, 1786)
The Twa Dogs, a Tale
5(7)
Scotch Drink
12(4)
The Author's earnest cry and prayer, to [ ...] the Scotch representatives in the House of Commons
16(5)
The Holy Fair
21(8)
Address to the Deil
29(4)
The death and dying words of Poor Mailie
33(2)
Poor Mailie's Elegy
35(1)
To J. S[ mith]
36(5)
A Dream
41(5)
The Vision
46(7)
Halloween
53(9)
The auld Farmer's new-year-morning Salutation to his auld Mare, Maggie, [ ...]
62(3)
The Cotter's Saturday night, inscribed to R. A[ iken], Esq
65(6)
To a Mouse, on turning her up in her Nest, with the Plough, November, 1785
71(2)
Epistle to Davie, a brother Poet
73(4)
The Lament, occasioned by the unfortunate issue of a friend's amour
77(3)
Despondency, an Ode
80(2)
Man was made to mourn, a Dirge
82(3)
Winter, a Dirge
85(1)
A Prayer in the prospect of Death
86(1)
To a Mountain-Daisy, on turning one down, with the Plough, in April---1786
87(112)
Elegy, On the departed Year 1788 (1789)
199(2)
On Captain Grose's present Peregrinations through Scotland (1789)
201(2)
Tam o' Shanter (1791)
203(6)
Extempore on some late commemorations of the poet Thomson (1792)
209(1)
The Rights of Woman (1792)
210(1)
Lament for James, Earl of Glencairn (1793)
211(3)
Bruce's Address to his Troops [ Scots, wha hae] (1794)
214(1)
The Election: a new song (1795)
214(3)
The Dumfries Volunteers (1795)
217(1)
Song [ A man's a man for a' that] (1795)
218(2)
Other poems and songs published posthumously
From the Stewart and Meikle chapbooks (1799)
The Jolly Beggars [ Love and Liberty]
220(10)
Holy Willie's Prayer
230(3)
Extempore verses on dining with Lord Daer
233(2)
From The Merry Muses of Caledonia (1799)
The Fornicater
235(1)
Nine inch will please a lady
236(1)
Poor bodies do naething but m--w
237(1)
From The Works of Robert Burns
James Currie
Poem on Pastoral Poetry
238(2)
Poetical Inscription for an Altar to Independence
240(1)
Address to a Lady [ Oh wert thou in the cauld blast]
240(1)
From Poems Ascribed to Robert Burns
Thomas Stewart
Lines written extempore in a lady's pocket-book
241(1)
From The Scots Magazine (November 1803)
Verses, Written under the Portrait of Fergusson the Poet
241(1)
From Reliques of Robert Burns
R. H. Cromek
Song [ My father was a farmer]
241(2)
Fragment [ There was a lad was born in Kyle]
243(1)
Elegy on the Death of Robert Ruisseaux
244(1)
From The Edinburgh Magazine (April 1811, February 1818)
Sketch of an Epistle to R. Graham, Esq. of Fintray
244(4)
Epistle to the President of the Highland Society [ Address of Beelzebub]
248(2)
From The Works of Robert Burns
Allan Cunningham
The Selkirk Grace
250(1)
From the editions of Robert Chambers (1838, 1852)
The Tree of Liberty
250(3)
`Ill-fated genius' [ on Robert Fergusson]
253(1)
Poems first published in their complete form later in the nineteenth century
A Fragment---On Glenriddel's Fox breaking his chain
253(2)
Ode [ for General Washington's birthday]
255(2)
A Poet's Welcome to his love-begotten daughter
257(2)
Appendix 1 From the Letters 259(17)
Appendix 2 Contemporary Reviews of the Kilmarnock Poems 276(4)
Map 280(1)
Notes 281(138)
Further Reading 419(6)
Glossary 425(22)
Index of Titles 447(2)
Index of First Lines 449
Robert P. Irvine has written on Jane Austen and is the editor of The Edinburgh Anthology of Scottish Literature, 2 vols. (Kennedy and Boyd, 2009), and R. L. Stevenson's Prince Otto for the New Edinburgh Edition of the Works of Robert Louis Stevenson (forthcoming).