The Correspondence of Thomas Stephens by Adam Coward

The Correspondence of Thomas Stephens by Adam Coward

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Williams noted that the publication of his correspondence ‘would be welcomed by all Celtic scholars’, as it includes comments by many of the most noted historians, literary critics and Celticists of his day on a wide range of subjects.

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The Correspondence of Thomas Stephens by Adam Coward

Thomas Stephens was one of the most significant and controversial nineteenth-century Welsh scholars. His Literature of the Kymry (1849) was the first work to apply modern critical scholarship to medieval Welsh literature. Throughout his career, he was an outspoken critic of unscrupulous interpretations of the Welsh and Celtic past. His scholarly ability brought him into correspondence with notable writers from not only Wales, but across the world. Indeed, writing the year after his death, B. T. Williams noted that the publication of his correspondence ‘would be welcomed by all Celtic scholars’, as it includes comments by many of the most noted historians, literary critics and Celticists of his day on a wide range of subjects. More than this, however, Stephens’s correspondence shows the complex networks of knowledge exchange which stretched across the nineteenth-century scholarly world and, within those networks, the development of modern Welsh and Celtic studies.
Dr Adam Coward works at the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales / Comisiwn Brenhinol Henebion Cymru in Aberystwyth. He is an expert on the history of ideas in early modern Wales.
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ISBN 13 9781891271304
ISBN 10 189127130X
Title The Correspondence of Thomas Stephens
Author Adam Coward
Series Celtic Studies Publications
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Celtic Studies Publications,U.S.
Year published 2020-12-31
Number of pages 272
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