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*''Life and Works of Robert Burns.'' (1800) J.C. Currie
(James Currie was once thought to have distorted the story of Burns's life, to use the poet as a 'Dreadful Warning' against the evils of drink. R.D.Thornton's ''James Currie: The Entire Stranger and Robert Burns'' (1963) argues that in his own youth, Currie was so intemperate that the respectability of his middle-age made it hard for him publicly to avoid condemning one whose sins were so like his own had been.)

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A list of key readings about Robert Burns.
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Biographies

  • Crawford, Robert (2009-01-25). The Bard: Robert Burns, A Biography. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691141711. 
  • Mackay, James a. (2008-10-30). Robert Burns Poet 1759 - 1796. Alloway Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0907526934. 
  • McIntyre, Ian (1995-10-19). Dirt & Deity: A Life of Robert Burns. HarperCollins Canada / Trade. ISBN 0002159643. 

Collections

  • Burns, Robert; Andrew O'Hagan (2009-01-06). A Night Out with Robert Burns: The Greatest Poems. Douglas Gibson Books. ISBN 0771017421. 


  • Life and Works of Robert Burns. (1800) J.C. Currie

(James Currie was once thought to have distorted the story of Burns's life, to use the poet as a 'Dreadful Warning' against the evils of drink. R.D.Thornton's James Currie: The Entire Stranger and Robert Burns (1963) argues that in his own youth, Currie was so intemperate that the respectability of his middle-age made it hard for him publicly to avoid condemning one whose sins were so like his own had been.)