Poetry of Scotland and Scotland Guide - Sights and Tours


dundee22.freeserve.co.uk/
Short biography of the Dundonian poet and texts of selected poems including the Tay Bridge Disaster, An Ode to the Queen, and The Battle of Bannockburn.
  
rampantscotland.com/poetry/blpoetry.htm
Biographical information is presented on selected poets. A selection of poems by Scottish authors such as Robert Burns, Gordon Geddes, William McGonagall, George Outram, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Walter Wingate.
  
library.utoronto.ca/utel/
Also includes literary theory and criticism and English composition resources. Database of poetry texts, arranged by author.
  
rhizomatics.demon.co.uk/muir/
Born in Orkney in 1887, Prague in 1946, Edwin Muir's wide and varied career is reflected in a brief chronology, detailing his appointment as the Director of British Council, and Rome in 1949 and Rome in 1949, as well as his literary career as an academic, novelist, and po
  
innotts.co.uk/~asperges/burnsframe.html
Includes biographical information on Robert Burns (1759-1796), a selection of his songs and poems, and details of Burns traditions.
  
rabbie-burns.com/
Includes the full text of several poems, including Tam O'Shanter, Holy Willie's Prayer and Address to a Haggis. Information on Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-1796).
  
robertburns.org/works/
Offers the full text of over 100 of Burns' poems and songs, Highland Mary, including Address of Beelzebub, Charlie He's My Darling, My Nannie and Mary, My Nannie, O, and The Bonnie Wee Thing.
  
mcgonagall-online.org.uk/
Also offers a bibliography of the Dundonian poet's work in print. Full text versions of a selection of works by William Topaz McGonagall, including autobiographical writings.
  
spl.org.uk/
Provides access to an online catalogue searchable by title, author, keyword, or subject, as well as more specialised catalogues containing records of the library's audio, Braille, and large print material. A selection of Scottish poetry is browsable by po
  
abjackson.co.uk/
Images said to have inspired various poems published in his 2003 book Fire Stations are shown. Biographical information and a selection of poetry including Feathers, The Chemical Wedding, and Parting on Henry Street, composed by Andrew Jackson.
  
Number of reviews is 10 - Music in Scotland