This book contains the complete correspondence between the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns and his trusted friend and confidante Frances Anna Wallace Dunlop. The letters offer a unique insight into Burns' personal life, creative process, and political views, and provide a compelling portrait of Scotland in the late 18th century.
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