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Celtic literature
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Celtic literature: see Breton literature Breton literature (brĕt`ən), in the Celtic language of Brittany.
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; Cornish literature Cornish literature. The literature of the Celtic language of Cornwall, which has been spoken only by bilingual speakers since the late 18th cent. The surviving pre-1800 literature consists largely of a few miracle plays , mostly of the 15th cent.
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; Gaelic literature Gaelic literature, literature in the native tongue of Ireland and Scotland. Since Scots Gaelic became separate from Irish Gaelic only in the 17th cent., the literature is conventionally divided into Old Irish (before 900), Middle Irish (until 1350), Late Middle or
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; Welsh literature Welsh literature, literary writings in the Welsh language.

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The earliest Welsh literature is preserved in about half a dozen manuscripts written with one exception after the 12th cent.
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