Robert Burns Biography
January 25, 1759 – July 21, 1796
Robert Burns is celebrated worldwide as Scotland's national poet, renowned for his poetry and lyrics written in Scots and accessible English. A key figure of the Romantic movement, his work profoundly inspired the founders of liberalism and socialism. Beyond his original compositions, Burns significantly contributed to preserving Scottish folk songs, often adapting them. His enduring influence on Scottish literature and culture remains a powerful legacy.






