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the archetypal Scot is to be found and portrayed . 139 It must be reiterated that the " Scot of Fiction " as well as other ster- eotyped cultural expressions of Scottish nationalism have also been criti- cized as emerging in connection ...
the archetypal Scot is to be found and portrayed . 139 It must be reiterated that the " Scot of Fiction " as well as other ster- eotyped cultural expressions of Scottish nationalism have also been criti- cized as emerging in connection ...
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... Scot- tish community , made Kailyard writing into one of the distinctive literary phenomena of the nineties . In terms of readership , the American response to the Kailyard was un- doubtedly more than that of an urban audience demanding ...
... Scot- tish community , made Kailyard writing into one of the distinctive literary phenomena of the nineties . In terms of readership , the American response to the Kailyard was un- doubtedly more than that of an urban audience demanding ...
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... Scot and Celt and Scot and Southron , it is possible to show how Maclaren argues for ideological integration at the supra - Celt , supra - Scot- tish political level , at the level of Britain and Empire . Biographical and historical ...
... Scot and Celt and Scot and Southron , it is possible to show how Maclaren argues for ideological integration at the supra - Celt , supra - Scot- tish political level , at the level of Britain and Empire . Biographical and historical ...
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