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  1. Robert Burns, (born Jan. 25, 1759, Alloway, Ayrshire, Scot.—died July 21, 1796, Dumfries, Dumfriesshire), National poet of Scotland. The son of a poor farmer, he early became familiar with orally transmitted folk song and tales. His father’s farm failed, and a farm he started himself quickly went bankrupt.

  2. May 11, 2018 · Robert Burns >The work of the Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-1796) is characterized by >realism, intense feeling, and metrical virtuosity. His best work is in >Scots, the vernacular of southern Scotland, and he is one of the greatest >authors in that language of the last 4 centuries.

  3. Death & legacy. Robert Burns died at the age of 37, in 1796, from a rheumatic heart condition. Jean Armour gave birth to their last son, Maxwell, on the day of her husband’s funeral. Burns’s legacy lives on across Scotland and around the world – in many countries it’s now traditional to sing ‘ Auld Lang Syne ’ when seeing in the new ...

  4. Robert Burns died on 21 July, 1796, aged thirty-seven, at his home in Mill Vennel, now called Burns House. His son Maxwell, named after his doctor, was born three days later. Burns' remains now rest in the Mausoleum in St Michael's Kirkyard. Jean Armour died in 1834 and now rests beside him.

  5. Robert Burns (25 Januari 1759 – 21 Juli 1796) adalah seorang penyair Skotlandia dan penulis lirik. Ia secara luas dianggap sebagai penyair nasional Skotlandia dan dirayakan di seluruh dunia. Dia adalah yang terbaik dikenal penyair yang telah ditulis dalam bahasa Skotlandia , meski jauh dari tulisannya juga dalam bahasa Inggris dan dialek Skotlandia ringan, dapat diakses oleh penonton di luar ...

  6. Jan 25, 2024 · Burns Night is celebrated every year on 25 January in honour of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns. The Ayrshire poet and lyricist died in 1796, at the age of 37, but he is still regarded as ...

  7. Robert Burns. Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 1796) was a famous poet born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland. [1] Some of his most famous poems include To A Mouse, Auld Lang Syne, and Tam o Shanter. Burns is seen as the national poet of Scotland. Much of his work is written in broad Scots, a sister language to English.