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Burns At Galston And Ecclefechan (1896)
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The book offers a detailed exploration of Robert Burns' life through two key locations: Galston and Ecclefechan. In Galston, Muir highlights Burns' community ties, farming life, and the local scenery that inspired his poetry. The narrative then shifts to Ecclefechan, where Muir delves into Burns' personal struggles, relationships, and his final works as he faced illness and depression. This collection of essays provides a rich insight into Burns' legacy, celebrating his profound impact on Scottish literature while preserving the historical context of his life.
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2009, paperback
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