Lumír is a weekly literary magazine that was established in 1851 by Ferdinand Břetislav Mikovec.
It was the focal point of the neo-romantic nationalist poet Jaroslav Vrchlický and his Ossianic followers.
The writers and artists involved started a new direction in Czech culture.
With the emergence of the Lumir group, writers like Vrchlický, Viktor Dyk and Julius Zeyer the focus turned towards Latin roots and the Anglo Saxon countries in particular.
This cultural focus is said to have led other Czech intellectuals to also look in the same direction for scientific, economic and social ideas.