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To a Mouse by Robert Burns - Interview with Moira Hansen

A podcast about the history and story behind Burns’s well known poem, to a mouse. We go over Burns’s past, culture, and why he was so inclined to write this work of art. Poem Expert: Moira Hansen University of Glasgow Website www.gla.ac.uk

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A podcast about the history and story behind Burns’s well known poem, to a mouse.We go over Burns’s past, culture, and why he was so inclined to write this work of art.Poem Expert: Moira HansenUniversity of Glasgow Websitewww.gla.ac.uk

First published

03/10/2017

Genres

arts

Duration

45 minutes

Parent Podcast

Poetry Pie

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Episode Description

A podcast about the history and story behind Burns’s well known poem, to a mouse.<br />We go over Burns’s past, culture, and why he was so inclined to write this work of art.<br /><br />Poem Expert: Moira Hansen<br /><br />University of Glasgow Website<br /><a href="http://www.gla.ac.uk" rel="noopener">www.gla.ac.uk</a>

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