Tag "National Library of Scotland"

Scotland's literary heroines edge back into the light

‘I am always half afraid of finding a clever novel too clever and of finding my own story and my own people all forestalled.’  Jane Austen, 30 April 1811. Its strange to think of Jane Austen doing a disservice to women writers but it seems that the sheer weight of her legacy has been such that some of her female contemporaries – equally of not more successful in their day

'Houston, we're gubbed.' Scotifying movie lines with the NLS

At the end of last year the National Library of Scotland ran a competition asking people to Scotify famous lines from the movies. Over 2000 entries were received – one smart alec even Scotified a line from Braveheart. ‘Corpse Bridie’ is a favourite but maybe that’s just a fondness for bridies. Here’s a selection but there are more on the Library’s facebook page. Famous songs next?