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William Sharp et al., « Chapter Eighteen », Open Book Publishers
Life: January–June, 1899Sharp as Fiona Macleod contributed a lengthy article entitled “A Group of Celtic Writers” to the January issue of The Fortnightly Review. There was too much looseness of phrase, he thought, among journalists who wrote about “the Celtic spirit, the Celtic movement, and that mysterious entity Celticism.” To clarify matters, he offered a definition:What is called “the Celtic Renascence” is simply a fresh development of creative energy coloured by nationality and moulded by...