Fingal

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Fingal is an epic poem attributed to the legendary bard Ossian, celebrated for its romanticized portrayal of ancient Gaelic heroes and landscapes.

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Fingal canonical 2

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instanceOf epic poem
associatedWith James Macpherson NERFINISHED
author Ossian NERFINISHED
controversy authenticity of Ossianic poems
countryOfOrigin Scotland
culturalContext Scottish Enlightenment interest in Celtic past
featuresCharacter Fingal NERFINISHED
Gaul NERFINISHED
Ossian NERFINISHED
Swaran NERFINISHED
genre epic poetry
romantic literature
hasPart Book I NERFINISHED
Book II NERFINISHED
Book III NERFINISHED
Book IV NERFINISHED
Book V NERFINISHED
Book VI NERFINISHED
hasSubject Celtic heroism
Gaelic mythology NERFINISHED
influenced Celtic Revival NERFINISHED
European Romantic poets
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe NERFINISHED
Napoleon Bonaparte NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement Romanticism
literaryPeriod 18th-century literature
literaryTradition Gaelic literature
mainTheme ancient Gaelic warriors
heroism
nature and landscape
narrativeForm poetic narrative
originalLanguage English
portrays ancient Gaelic heroes
idealized Celtic landscapes
publicationCentury 18th century
relatedWork Temora NERFINISHED
The Poems of Ossian NERFINISHED
setting Gaelic world
ancient Scotland
style elevated poetic diction
melancholic tone
vivid landscape description
subjectMatter battles and warfare
fate and destiny
love and loss

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Ossian notableWork Fingal