MacLeod, Fiona
MacLeod, Fiona
Pseudonym of Scottish writer William Sharp (1856-1905), virtually a secondary personality who authored mystical writings on Celtic lore, which played a large part in the Scottish Celtic Revival. These works were the product of automatic writing by Sharp.
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BORN: 1862, Ghent, Belgium
DIED: 1949, Nice, France
NATIONALITY: Belgian
GENRE: Drama, fiction, poetry
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