On the 101st anniversary of Ireland's Easter Rising of 1916, the flowering of Irish literary talent in the late 19th and early 20th century (often referred to as the Irish Literary Revival) is considered for the influence that it exerted upon a generation of Irishmen and women who helped to forge the destiny of a nation.
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