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  • #REDIRECT [[Irish literary renaissance]]
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  • The '''Irish literary renaissance''' is the general term for a series of revivals of interest in poetry, dram ==Writers associated with the Irish literary renaissance==
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  • Irish mythology was extensively drawn upon by many of the authors of the [[Irish literary renaissance]].
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  • {{r|Irish literary renaissance}}
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  • {{r|Irish literary renaissance}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Irish literary renaissance]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ly involved with the [[Gaelic League]] and was greatly influenced by the [[Irish literary renaissance|Irish literary revival]], having written some exceptional [[book]]s and [[p
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  • *[[Irish literary renaissance]]
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  • {{r|Irish literary renaissance}}
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  • {{r|Irish literary renaissance}}
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  • ...ies, remains a man of enormous contradictions. The nominal leader of the [[Irish literary renaissance]], he spent most of his adult life based in [[London, United Kingdom]]; a q
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  • ...ssance]] in black [[New York, New York|New York City]] in the 1920s, the [[Irish literary renaissance]] in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and the [[Carolingi
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  • ...from the [[Welsh language|Welsh]], Irish writers came to dominate - see [[Irish literary renaissance]].
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  • ...learned and literary in character, during the [[Gaelic Revival]] and the [[Irish literary renaissance]] in the 19th and early 20th centuries. A number of popular retellings of h
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