Fionn MacColla

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Fionn MacColla was a Scottish novelist and essayist associated with the Scottish Renaissance, known for his nationalist themes and exploration of Gaelic culture.

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instanceOf Scottish writer
essayist
novelist
person
associatedWith Scottish Gaelic revival NERFINISHED
Scottish literary renaissance NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
educatedAt University of Glasgow NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Scottish
genre essay
historical fiction
novel
political writing
hasInfluenced later Scottish nationalist writers
hasOccupation political activist
influencedBy European modernism
Gaelic oral tradition
Scottish Presbyterianism NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod 20th century
literaryTheme Highland history
colonialism and oppression
cultural identity
language and power
religious conflict
mainInterest Gaelic culture
Scottish history
Scottish nationalism
religion in Scotland
movement Scottish Renaissance NERFINISHED
Scottish nationalism
notableIdea critique of Anglicisation in Scotland
defence of Gaelic culture
notableWork And the Cock Crew NERFINISHED
The Albannach NERFINISHED
Too Long in This Condition NERFINISHED
occupation essayist
novelist
schoolteacher
placeOfActivity Scotland NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Scottish nationalist
subjectOf Scottish literary criticism
writingStyle experimental
modernist

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Scottish Renaissance notableFigure Fionn MacColla