Introduces four talks given at the National Library of Scotland on March 16, 2017, at a workshop on New Developments in Robert Burns Bibliography, jointly convened by Robert Betteridge of the National Library and by Prof. Carruthers, as general editor of the AHRC-funded project Editing Robert Burns for the 21st Century, arguing that "every bit as much as literary criticism or textual editing, bibliographical studies need generational renewal.
Discusses the history of Burns\u27s letters, the major groups and collections, their editors, and th...
Surveys and assesses the major Burns editors from James Currie and Robert Cromek, through Allan Cunn...
An introduction for a reprint of the first edition of The Merry Muses of Caledonia, collection of (s...
Introduces four talks given at the National Library of Scotland on March 16, 2017, at a workshop on ...
Introduces four talks given at the National Library of Scotland on March 16, 2017, at a workshop on ...
Introduces and describes the first phase of a new, free on-line resource from the University of Glas...
Introduces and describes the first phase of a new, free on-line resource from the University of Glas...
A new descriptive bibliography of Robert Burns editions from the first (1786) to 1802, being the out...
Discusses the early Burns editions now in the National Library of Scotland, compares the NLS holding...
Briefly reviews developments in Burns bibliography since J.W. Egerer\u27s Bibliography of Robert Bur...
Based on records for 358 chapbooks containing material by Robert Burns, published in Scotland, Engla...
From the introduction: So vast is the body of published work on Burns that one must justify yet ano...
This paper provides an overview of the history, sources, and editorial approach for the first-ever c...
This short essay considers the untraced variants of seven Stewart and Meikle chapbooks printed in 17...
Discusses the history of Burns\u27s letters, the major groups and collections, their editors, and th...
Surveys and assesses the major Burns editors from James Currie and Robert Cromek, through Allan Cunn...
An introduction for a reprint of the first edition of The Merry Muses of Caledonia, collection of (s...
Introduces four talks given at the National Library of Scotland on March 16, 2017, at a workshop on ...
Introduces four talks given at the National Library of Scotland on March 16, 2017, at a workshop on ...
Introduces and describes the first phase of a new, free on-line resource from the University of Glas...
Introduces and describes the first phase of a new, free on-line resource from the University of Glas...
A new descriptive bibliography of Robert Burns editions from the first (1786) to 1802, being the out...
Discusses the early Burns editions now in the National Library of Scotland, compares the NLS holding...
Briefly reviews developments in Burns bibliography since J.W. Egerer\u27s Bibliography of Robert Bur...
Based on records for 358 chapbooks containing material by Robert Burns, published in Scotland, Engla...
From the introduction: So vast is the body of published work on Burns that one must justify yet ano...
This paper provides an overview of the history, sources, and editorial approach for the first-ever c...
This short essay considers the untraced variants of seven Stewart and Meikle chapbooks printed in 17...
Discusses the history of Burns\u27s letters, the major groups and collections, their editors, and th...
Surveys and assesses the major Burns editors from James Currie and Robert Cromek, through Allan Cunn...
An introduction for a reprint of the first edition of The Merry Muses of Caledonia, collection of (s...