Fiona MacLeod

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Fiona MacLeod was the feminine literary pseudonym of Scottish writer William Sharp, under which he produced mystical and Celtic-themed poetry and prose in the late 19th century.

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instanceOf Scottish writer
literary pseudonym
activeYearsEnd 1905
activeYearsStart 1893
associatedWith Celtic Twilight writers
Scottish Renaissance precursors
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
United Kingdom
genre Celtic Twilight literature
mystical literature
poetry
prose
hasLiteraryForm lyric poetry
romantic fiction
short stories
hasTheme Celtic identity
nature
otherworldly visions
spirituality
influencedBy Celtic mythology
Scottish Highlands folklore
mysticism
languageOfWorkOrName English
Scottish Gaelic
literaryPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
movement Celtic Revival
Symbolism
notableWork From the Hills of Dream
Pharais: A Romance of the Isles
The Dominion of Dreams
The Mountain Lovers
The Sin-Eater and Other Tales
The Washer of the Ford
The Winged Destiny
occupation essayist
novelist
poet
short story writer
placeOfActivity London, England
surface form: London

Scotland
pseudonymGender female
pseudonymOf William Sharp
realIdentityConcealedUntil early 20th century
realIdentityRevealedBy Elizabeth Sharp
usedBy William Sharp

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MacLeod hasNotableBearer Fiona MacLeod
Celtic Revival hasKeyFigure Fiona MacLeod
this entity surface form: Fiona Macleod
William Sharp pseudonym Fiona MacLeod
this entity surface form: Fiona Macleod
William Sharp wroteUnderName Fiona MacLeod
this entity surface form: Fiona Macleod