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Between Ourselves

Title
Between Ourselves.
ISBN
9781909912045
1909912042
Edition
[International version].
Published
New York : Luath Press Ltd, 2013.
Physical Description
1 online resource (200 pages)
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Summary
The six months that Robert Burns spent in Edinburgh, between the Aryshire years and the short-lived maturity in Dumfries, were an intense time in the life of a poet who became a Scottish hero. Burns is an icon, but he is a flawed one. The great bard was fond of drink, women and over familiar with Edinburgh's underworld. He was often conflicted with crippling self-doubt about his talents and bitter about his place in society. During his short time in Edinburgh, Burns had dealings with the infamous Deacon Brodie; was struck by inspiration and failed by his muse; and, fell in love wit.
Variant and related titles
Black women writers. OCLC KB.
Other formats
Print version: Smith, Donald. Between Ourselves. New York : Luath Press Ltd, ©2013
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 24, 2022
Contents
Author Bio; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Dedication; Quotes; Author's Preface; Edinburgh
December 1829; Edinburgh
October 1787 to New Year 1788
The Journal; Edinburgh
January 1788
A History of Myself; Edinburgh
January 1788
An Account of the Life of Nancy MacLehose; Edinburgh
January to March 1788
The Journal; Edinburgh
Fourth Day of November 1788
Deposition of the Last Wishes of Jenny Clow, Formerly a Serving Maid; Luath.
Genre/Form
History
Fiction.
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