Robert Burns
Robert Burns (1759-1796), a Scottish peasant poet, occupies a particularly important position in the history of British literature. He revived and enriched Scottish folk song; his poetry is musical and can be sung. Burns was born in an era when the Scottish nation faced being conquered by foreigners. Therefore, his poems are full of radical ideas of democracy and freedom. The poet lives in a bankrupt rural area and is closely connected with the poor farmers. His poems extol the beauty of his hometown and express the simple friendship and love of workers.
Chinese name:
Robert Burns
Foreign name:
Robert Burns
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UK
Birthplace:
Ayrshire, Scotland
Date of birth:
January 1759 AD 25th
Date of death:
July 21, 1796
Occupation:
Poet
Main achievements:
Scottish peasant poet
Representative works:
"Two Dogs", "A Red Rose", "Auld Lang Syne", etc.
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