Frisian Literature
Frisian literature refers to the body of written works produced in the Frisian languages, primarily in West Frisian, North Frisian, and Saterland Frisian. This literature encompasses various genres, including poetry, prose, and drama, reflecting the culture and history of the Frisian people, who inhabit regions in the Netherlands and Germany.
The origins of Frisian literature date back to the Middle Ages, with notable works such as the Frisian Law texts. In modern times, there has been a revival of interest in Frisian literature, with contemporary authors contributing to its growth and promoting the use of the Frisian languages in literature and education.