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At Burns’s Mausoleum
Today’s adventure leaves the warmth of Rome for the wet of Scotland (brrr!), and a must-see location for the pilgrim to poetic graves, Robert Burns’s mausoleum in Dumfries. In my last posts I described how my journeys to the graves … Continue reading
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Tagged Burns’s Grave, Dorothy Wordsworth, Dumfries, Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, literary landmark, literary landscape, literary pilgrimage, literary tourism, literary tourist, love of literature, Nicola Watson, Poems; Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, Robert Burns, The Literary Tourist: Readers and Places in Romantic and Victorian Britain, William Wordsworth
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