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Robert Burns and The Interpretation of Folk Motifs and Love in His Lyrics

Saidova Dildora Farhod qizi , PhD student of the Faculty of Foreign Philology, National University of Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article explores the life and work of the great Scottish poet Robert Burns, providing insight into his entry into the world of literature. Particular attention is given to the themes of folk spirit, patriotism, love for his beloved and homeland, as well as the reflection of national values in his poetry.

Keywords

Poetry, dialect, folk motifs

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Saidova Dildora Farhod qizi. (2025). Robert Burns and The Interpretation of Folk Motifs and Love in His Lyrics. International Journal Of Literature And Languages, 5(05), 177–179. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijll/Volume05Issue05-41