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250 Years of English Literature - Burns in Edinburgh

Burns in Edinburgh

06/04/18 • 68 min

250 Years of English Literature
Poets and critics read Burns, discuss the Bard in the city, and describe what his work has meant to them personally. Recorded Wednesday 25 January 2012. Audio version. Listen to podcast
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Poets and critics read Burns, discuss the Bard in the city, and describe what his work has meant to them personally. Recorded Wednesday 25 January 2012. Audio version. Listen to podcast

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