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Edith Wingate Rinder (1864 - 1962) was a writer closely associated with Patrick Geddes' Celtic Revival circle in Edinburgh, Scotland, in the 1890s. She was the wife of the art critic of the Glasgow Herald, Frank Rinder, and the muse of the writer and critic William Sharp.

Wingate Rinder translated several Belgian Revival texts which were published as The Massacre of the Innocents and Other Tales (1895). She also made a collection of Breton romances and folk tales for the Celtic Library which were published under the title The Shadow of Arvor (1896). She contributed Amel and Penhor to the Autumn volume and Saint Efflamm and King Arthur to the Winter volume of The Evergreen: A Northern Seasonal (1895-7).
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