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  2. Category:Irish humorous poems - Wikipedia

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  3. Irish poetry - Wikipedia

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    Seán wrote both in Irish and English, but Irish was his primary language and he wrote poems in it of many kinds – Fenian poems, love poems, drinking songs, satires and religious poems. [ 4 ] In 1728 Tadhg wrote a poem in which there is a description of the members of the Ó Neachtain literary circle: twenty-six people are mentioned, mostly ...

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  5. Poetry Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Poetry Ireland (Irish: Éigse Éireann) is an organisation for poets and poetry, in both Irish and English, in the island of Ireland. It is a private nonprofit organisation that receives support from The Arts Council of Ireland and The Arts Council of Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1978 by John F. Deane and is based in Parnell Square, Dublin.

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  7. Curious 200-year-old manuscript of Irish lore found in ...

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    The 78 pages of English and Old Irish text, written by a single hand, contain a mix of traditional Irish folklore, legendary history and poetry, as well as a cobbler's trade notes, anecdotes and ...

  8. The Lace Curtain - Wikipedia

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    The Lace Curtain was an occasional literary magazine founded and edited by Michael Smith and Trevor Joyce under their New Writers Press imprint. Both press and journal were dedicated to expanding the horizons of Irish poetry by rediscovering a native modernist tradition, publishing younger Irish poets who were working in modes that sat outside the mainstream and introducing innovative non ...

  9. Edward O'Dwyer (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Edward O'Dwyer was born in Limerick in 1984. He started writing poems in 2006 after earning a degree in English and Media. [3]He published his first collection of poems in the book The Rain On Cruise's Street in 2014, which was highly commended in the Forward Prizes. [4]