Burns's linguistic craftsmanship here reaches its frenzied forte. 'Tam o' Shanter' was composed to accompany a drawing of Alloway-Kirk in the second volume of Captain Francis Grose's Antiquities ...
And that is just what kilt-clad guests will be doing Jan. 21 and 22 when the annual Robert Burns Celebration, a colorful commemoration of the writer's birthday, returns to the Tam O'Shanter in ...
Robert Burns (1759-1796) was a Scottish poet and ... Burns was also a lover of scotch whisky, with many of his poems – such as Tam O'Shanter (1791) and John Barleycorn (1782) – praising ...
I was invited to a big Burns dinner in Luxembourg where I was proposing the Immortal Memory and presenting my piece de resistance ...
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Scottish Opera primary schools tour heading to GlasgowThe Scottish Opera primary schools tour is bringing The Tale o' Tam o' Shanter to Glasgow and over 120 schools across Scotland, including ...
Now operated by the National Trust for Scotland as part of the Robert Burns ... famous poem Tam o’ Shanter. Meanwhile, the museum allows visitors to immerse themselves in Burns’ world through ...
Show more Towards the end of his life, on a farm in Dumfries, Robert Burns begins to write a poem that will become one of his famous works. Published in 1791, Tam O'Shanter describes the wayward ...
A Scottish Opera primary schools tour is heading to Glasgow to re-introduce pupils to the works of Robert Burns ... The show, The Tale o' Tam o' Shanter, is based on Burns' poem Tam o' Shanter and is ...
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