Celtic Revival
The Celtic Revival, also known as the Irish Literary Revival, was begun by Lady Gregory, Edward Martyn and William Butler Yeats in Ireland in 1896. The Revival stimulated new appreciation of traditional Irish literature. The movement also encouraged the creation of works written in the spirit of Irish culture, as distinct from English culture.
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Lady Gregory - Edward Martyn - William Butler Yeats - Ireland - 1896 - Irish literature - Irish culture - English culture
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