Robert burns 'a winter night' summary
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In this poem, Burns dramatizes King Lear's speech in the storm, casting the poem's narrator as an unseen, hovel-dwelling eavesdropper. ... The blending of Shakespearean and neoclassical themes is mirrored in the shifting form and dialects of the poem, just as the subject matter seems torn in a number of directions
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