Celtic Revival

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The Celtic Revival was a late 19th- and early 20th-century cultural movement that sought to revive and celebrate Celtic art, literature, folklore, and national identity, particularly in Ireland.

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All labels observed (6)

Label Occurrences
Celtic Revival canonical 14
Celtic revival 3
Gaelic Revival 3

Statements (81)

Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
cultural movement
literary movement
nationalist movement
aimsTo oppose cultural Anglicization
promote Celtic cultural identity
revive Celtic languages
revive Celtic traditions
drawsOn Book of Kells
Fenian cycle
surface form: Fenian Cycle

Mabinogion
Ulster Cycle
early medieval Irish art
focusesOn Celtic art
Celtic folklore
Celtic literature
Celtic mythology
Celtic national identity
hasAlternativeName Celtic Revival
surface form: Celtic Renaissance

Celtic Twilight
hasArtStyleFeature Celtic knotwork
insular manuscript motifs
interlace patterns
zoomorphic ornament
hasKeyFigure A. E. Housman
Archibald Knox
Arnold Bax
Charles Villiers Stanford
Douglas Hyde
Edward Martyn
Fiona MacLeod
surface form: Fiona Macleod

George Russell
Granville Bantock
Harry Clarke
J. M. Synge
Jack Butler Yeats
surface form: Jack B. Yeats

John Duncan
Lady Gregory
Patrick Geddes
Patrick Pearse
Paul Henry
Standish James O'Grady
W.B. Yeats
surface form: W. B. Yeats
hasKeyOrganization Abbey Theatre
hasLanguageFocus Breton
Cornish
Irish language
Manx
Scottish Gaelic
Welsh
hasMainRegion Ireland
hasOrganization Conradh na Gaeilge
surface form: Gaelic League

Irish Literary Society
National Literary Society
hasPoliticalDimension cultural nationalism
hasRegion Brittany
Cornwall
Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man

Scotland
Wales
hasTimePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
influenced Celtic design
Celtic music
surface form: Celtic music revival

Celtic studies
Irish Literary Revival
Irish nationalism
influencedBy Celtic Revival self-linksurface differs
surface form: Gaelic revival

Irish nationalism
Romantic nationalism
antiquarianism
peakActivity circa 1880–1920
relatedTo Arts and Crafts movement
Gaelic revival
Irish Literary Revival
Pan-Celticism
usesMedium crafts
drama
music
poetry
visual arts

Referenced by (25)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Dora movement Celtic Revival
subject surface form: Dora Sigerson Shorter
Selma (poem by James Macpherson) associatedWith Celtic Revival
this entity surface form: Celtic revival
Irish Home Rule movement associatedWith Celtic Revival
this entity surface form: Gaelic Revival
Scottish Renaissance influencedBy Celtic Revival
Dora Sigerson Shorter movement Celtic Revival
Pan-Celticism relatedTo Celtic Revival
this entity surface form: Celtic revival
Douglas Hyde movement Celtic Revival
this entity surface form: Gaelic revival
Irish Literary Revival hasPart Celtic Revival
this entity surface form: Celtic Revival in the arts
Irish Literary Revival relatedTo Celtic Revival
this entity surface form: Gaelic Revival
Irish Literary Revival relatedTo Celtic Revival
Celtic Revival hasAlternativeName Celtic Revival
this entity surface form: Celtic Renaissance
Celtic Revival influencedBy Celtic Revival self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Gaelic revival
Ballads and Poems associatedWith Celtic Revival
this entity surface form: Celtic revival
The Countess Cathleen literaryMovement Celtic Revival
Lady Gregory movement Celtic Revival
J. M. Synge movement Celtic Revival
George Sigerson movement Celtic Revival
William Sharp movement Celtic Revival
Gaelic Scotland associatedWith Celtic Revival
this entity surface form: Gaelic revival
Herbert MacNair influencedBy Celtic Revival
Fiona MacLeod movement Celtic Revival
Young Ireland movement influenced Celtic Revival
this entity surface form: Gaelic Revival