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FAMOUS ARTISTS AND THE SCOTISH LANGUAGE

THE SCOTLAND

THE SCOLTAND

  • Northern part of Great Britain

  • Part of the United Kingdom

  • Edinburgh, the capital

  • Glasgow, to its west

THE WORLD OF ART IN SCOTLAND

THE WORLD OF ART IN SCOTLAND

  • City’s effluent culture

  • Hunterian Art Gallery

  • Glasgow School of Art

  • Distinguished tradition in the realm of literature, especially poetry and novels

Poetry

Poetry and writing

  • National Bard

  • Scotland's favourite son

  • Feel people’s emotions

  • Recited since 2 century

  • « Glass of Friendship »

  • Power of reflection

  • Address to a Haggis (1786)

  • Auld Lang Syne (1788)

ROBERT BURNS

Poetry

  • National Bard

  • Scotland's favourite son

  • Feel people’s emotions

  • Recited since 2 century

  • « Glass of Friendship »

  • Power of reflection

  • Address to a Haggis (1786)

  • Auld Lang Syne (1788)

  • Burns Night

  • Robert Burns Birthplace Museum which houses

ROBERT BURNS

Music

Music

  • Celtic musics

  • Music festivals

  • Bagpipe

  • James Dillon

  • Chamber music

  • Julian Wagstaff

  • The international Festival of Edinburgh

The painting

The painting

  • Connection between painting and literature since the 18th century

  • Allan Ramsay

  • Specificity of Scottish culture

  • Celebration of the union of Scotland and England

Jean-Jacques Rousseau portrait by Allan Ramsay

LANGUAGE

  • English

  • Scottish accent

  • Gaelic (a Scottish dialect)

  • Grammar differs

  • Gaelic as second language - 2 % of the population

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