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ROBERT BURNS AND FRIENDS essays by W. Ormiston Roy Fellows presented to G. Ross Roy, Patrick G. Scott, Kenneth Simpson, Carol Mcguirk, Corey E. Andrews, R. D. S. Jack, Gerard Carruthers, Kirsteen McCue, Fred Freeman, Valentina Bold, David Robb, Douglas S. Mack, Edward J. Cowan, Marco Fazzini, Thomas Keith, and Justin Mellette
Chapters
Front Matter, Patrick G. Scott and Kenneth Simpson
G. Ross Roy: A Tribute, Kenneth Simpson
Burns's Two Memorials to Fergusson, Carol McGuirk
Footnoted Folklore: Robert Burns's Halloween, Corey E. Andrews
Robert Burns as Dramatic Poet, R. D. S. Jack
“Tongues Turn’d Inside Out”: The Reception of “Tam o’ Shanter”, Gerard Carruthers
“Epistolary Performances”: Burns and the arts of the letter, Kenneth Simpson
“O my Luve’s like a red, red rose”: does Burns’s melody really matter?, Kirsteen McCue
Back to Burns, Fred Freeman
On Editing The Merry Muses, Valentina Bold
“The poor man’s friend in need”: Baird, Burns and Miller, David Robb
James Hogg’s First Encounter with Burns’s Poetry, Douglas S. Mack
Alexander McLachlan: The “Robert Burns” of Canada, Edward J. Cowan
On Translating Burns: A Heavenly Paradise and Two Versions of “A Red, Red, Rose”, Marco Fazzini
A Passion for Scholarship & Collecting: The G. Ross Roy Collection of Robert Burns & Scottish Literature, Thomas Keith
Publications by G. Ross Roy a Checklist, 1953-2011, Patrick G. Scott and Justin Mellette
Notes on Contributors and on the W. Ormiston Roy Memorial Fellowship, Patrick G. Scott
Index, Patrick G. Scott