So that was Kinraddie that bleak winter of nineteen eleven and the new minister, him they chose early next year, he was to say it was the Scots countryside itself, fathered between a kailyard and a bonny brier bush in the lee of a house with green shutters.... Kailyard and Scottish Literature - Σελίδα 215των Andrew Nash - 2007 - 268 σελίδεςΠεριορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| Richard Danson Brown, Suman Gupta - 2005 - 460 σελίδες
...identity of his immediate literary antecedents in the concluding paragraph of the Prelude in Sunset Song: So that was Kinraddie that bleak winter of nineteen...countryside itself, fathered between a kailyard and a bonny brier bush in the lee of a house with green shutters. (Gibbon, [1932] 1988, p.24; all subsequent... | |
| Suman Gupta, David Johnson - 2005 - 338 σελίδες
...material. To indicate its place we may quote the minister's epigram of the Scot's countryside: fathered by a kailyard and a bonnie brier bush in the lee of a house with green shutters. And naturally Mr. Gibbon is indebted to these separate aspects of Scots life pictured by Barrie, Maclaren... | |
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