Robert Burns the Exciseman

“Robert Burns the Exciseman” by Graham Smith is a biography published by Alloway in 1989, comprising 103 pages in English. This work offers a focused exploration of the last seven years of Robert Burns’ life, particularly his role as an exciseman along the Scottish coast. It presents a unique perspective on the poet’s experiences during this period, shedding light on how his profession influenced his literary output.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of Burns’ life as an exciseman, revealing the interplay between his work and his poetry. The book delves into the nuances of his daily life and the challenges he faced, providing insights into the socio-economic context of the time. With a focus on literary criticism, this edition contributes to the understanding of Burns’ contributions to poetry, particularly within the European literary landscape.
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An unusual and fascinating biography of Burns which specifically concentrates on his last seven years working as an exciseman around the Scottish coast.
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