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- The Kailyard school is a proposed literary movement of Scottish fiction; kailyard works were published and were most po****r roughly from 1880–1914. The...
- Kitchen Garden, tv series Subsistence agriculture Scots "kailyaird" or "kailyard", means a small cabbage patch (see kale) or kitchen garden, usually adjacent...
- as an edible vegetable in the 1990s due to its nutritional value. The Kailyard school of Scottish writers, which included J. M. Barrie (creator of Peter...
- William Alexander, George MacDonald, J. M. Barrie and other members of the Kailyard school like Ian Maclaren also wrote in Scots or used it in dialogue. In...
- 13 October 2009. "Kailyard School (1886-1896)". The Literary Encyclopedia. Retrieved 13 October 2009. Campbell, Ian (1981), Kailyard: A New ****essment...
- He likens the film's portrayals of the Scots to the portrayals in the Kailyard school of literature, which represents a false image of Scotland. The film...
- the 1921 film The Bonnie Brier Bush followed. The song notes the country kailyard (kale yard). Rogers, Charles (July 7, 1855). The Modern Scottish Minstrel;...
- 1850s – 1860s – 1870s – 1880s – 1890s – 1900s 19th century#Literature Kailyard school 19th century in poetry Realism, Writing, Disfiguration: On Thomas...
- and Archibald McIlroy (1860–1915). By the middle of the 19th century the Kailyard school of prose had become the dominant literary genre, overtaking poetry...
- felt "enterprise was even something to be ashamed of or embarr****ed by". Kailyard school North Briton Scotlandshire Scottish national identity Tartanry "'I...