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To celebrate Burns Night on Sunday, I wrote an article for @theconversation.com about the role that Robert Burns played in the afterlife of Mary, Queen of Scots.
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Gray Day 2026: Reimagined Glasgow, 45 years of Lanark. Beyond our 25 Feb evening event at Oran Mor we have a WIDER PROGRAMME… enjoy a P7 schools competition, free clay workshop at AGA, archive talk with @aowensarchive.bsky.social at Kelvingrove, & an online interactive exhibition.
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Introducing The Agnes Owens Archive (AOA). Housed within @agrayarchive.bsky.social it is the first standalone satellite archive —illuminating the creative network around Gray while restoring Owens to her rightful literary position. Posts to follow will celebrate her life and legacy.
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Robert Burns never set foot in America but his words did, says leading Scots American Ian Houston ahead of his lecture @glasgowburns.bsky.social conference on 17 Jan 2026.
As the US turns 250, discover how Scotland’s national bard shaped a nation’s conscience.
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In celebration of Burns night, I’ve written a piece about the connection between Robert Burns and Mary, Queen of Scots.
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We kick off our Daily Burns Blether emails with our By the Way! @katekane1542.bsky.social brings to our attention the Bard’s connection to Mary, Queen of Scots. Focusing on Burns’s 1790 Marian lament and its cultural contexts and afterlife.
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John Gibson Lockhart is most famous for having been the son-in-law of Walter Scott, who also had a longstanding interest in Mary.
‘Scottish Treasure Trove’ was popular enough to be reprinted in 1979 after its initial publication in 1928.
Mary, Queen of Scots is remembered as a ‘Jeezabel’ in George Blake’s ‘Scottish Treasure Trove’ (1928). The collection contains ‘the most interesting historical extracts and literary quotations about Scotland’.
Quotation from John Gibson Lockhart’s 1823 satirical bildungsroman ‘Reginald Dalton’.
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