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Gwalarn ("Northwesterly") was a
Breton language literary journal. By extension, the term
refers to the
style of
literature that it encouraged. 166 issues...
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Professor Roparz Hemon founded the Breton-language
review Gwalarn.
During its 19-year run,
Gwalarn tried to
raise the
language to the
level of a
great international...
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Professor Roparz Hemon founded the Breton-language
review Gwalarn.
During its 19-year run,
Gwalarn tried to
raise the
language to the
level of a
great international...
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Published between 1925 and the
Second World War, the
literary journal Gwalarn favoured a
modern Breton literature and
helped translating widely known...
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Brittany and the
Breton language on the
Internet Breizh.net Bretagnenet.com
Gwalarn.org Kervarker.org Skolober.com Francenet.fr Person.wanadoo.fr Preder.net...
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Mediterranean Sea. Suroît was
commissioned in 1988 as one of two Avel
Gwalarn-class
patrol boats built by the Estérel
shipyard in Cannes. The hull was...
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numerous dictionaries, grammars,
poems and
short stories. He also
founded Gwalarn, a
literary journal in
Breton where many
young authors published their...
- S. Enda ; Brest,
Gwalarn no 38,
genver 1932 Kanoù en deiz,
poems published in
Gwalarn n° 53, 1933 Ar
follez yaouank, novella,
Gwalarn n° 140, 1941. Rééditée...
- Brittany). The name
comes from
French galerne and that
originates from
Breton (
gwalarn), a wind from the northwest. They
usually occur during warm and calm days...
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miracles of
Saint Barbara.
Before the
literary revival movement promoted by
Gwalarn in the
early 20th century, most
literature in
Breton consisted of religious...