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49:; kailyard works were published and were most popular roughly from 1880–1914. The term originated from literary critics who mostly disparaged the works said to be within the school; it was not a term of self-identification used by authors alleged to be within it. According to these critics, kailyard literature depicted an idealised version of rural Scottish life, and was typically unchallenging and sentimental. 1084: 69:
was heavily implicated to have created the term. The term was meant as a criticism that a certain group of Scottish authors offered an overly sentimental and idyllic representation of rural life, but it was potentially more a gripe against the popularity of the authors. The name derives from the
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associated with him, was a reaction against Kailyardism. Ian Carter has argued that the Kailyard school reflects a sentimental structure of feeling which has deep roots in Scottish literature and can be found in the works of
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Scottish literary criticism right up till the 1980s used the term. Since then, critics such as Andrew Nash have argued that it was a social construct rather than an actual literary movement.
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can be seen as the assertion of a democratic structure of feeling which is in tension with it.
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whose title alludes to the Jacobite song "There grows a bonnie brier bush in our kailyard".
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The "Kailyard school" was first given that name in an article published April 1895 in the
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explicitly against what he called "the sentimental slop" of the Kailyard school. Much of
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is the archetypical example: a hugely popular bestseller depicting rural Scottish life
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Criticism came from certain branches of the English literary establishment including
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Writers who have been linked to the Kailyard school included
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Millar, J.H. (1895). "The Literature of the Kailyard".
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review of "Kailyard: A New Assessment" by Ian Campbell
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Index

Kailyard School

Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush
Scottish fiction
J.H. Millar
William Ernest Henley
Scots
Kale
kitchen garden
Ian Maclaren
Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush
J. M. Barrie
Ian Maclaren
J. J. Bell
George MacDonald
Gabriel Setoun
Robina F. Hardy
S. R. Crockett
T. W. H. Crosland
George Douglas Brown
The House with the Green Shutters
Hugh MacDiarmid
Scottish Renaissance
Burns
Scott
Lewis Grassic Gibbon
John Ashbery
Blake, George
ASIN
B0000CHWNQ

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