A Guide to Welsh Literature: Welsh Writing in English v.7 by M Wynn Thomas

A Guide to Welsh Literature: Welsh Writing in English v.7 by M Wynn Thomas

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Presenting a balanced picture of a bicultural country, this volume traces the emergence in 20th-century Wales, of an anglophone literature of considerable quality. The book captures the history of Anglo-Welsh literature in a comprehensive manner and is presented by a team of critics and scholars.

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A Guide to Welsh Literature: Welsh Writing in English v.7 by M Wynn Thomas

Although it is often thought that English language writing from Wales dates only from the twentieth century, it has an older tradition than many other national literatures. Welsh Writing in English is the first authoritative critical survey of this body of writing in its entirety, from the Middle Ages to the present day. The work of leading scholars, critics and writers in the field, it explores the many different and complex ways in which Wales has been written into existence, considering in detail writers from Henry Vaughan and John Dyer to Gillian Clarke and Christopher Meredith. Opening with a broad survey of the historical background that helped give the Anglophone literature of Wales its distinctive characteristics, Welsh Writing in English offers new readings of familiar, major writers (Dylan Thomas, R. S. Thomas, Raymond Williams, Emyr Humphreys), setting them in the context of their times and their contemporaries. It also discusses the industrial fictions of Wales, as well as reconsidering significant neglected figures, from Rhys Davies, Lynette Roberts and Geraint Goodwin to Brenda Chamberlain and John Ormond. Welsh Writing in English is a pioneering re-evaluation of a literature that appears to many to begin with Dylan Thomas and end with How Green Was My Valley. It demonstrates that Welsh identity is experienced as constantly changing, depending on how - and from where - it is viewed, and that Wales has produced a highly-varied and internationally important literature in English.
'.. this is an essential purchase for anyone interested in the Welsh contribution to the English language as it provides a reference point for many important, but previously unheralded books.' (South Wales Argus) 'Long-awaited, this seventh and final volume of the critically acclaimed A Guide to Welsh Literature turns out to be the jewel in the crown. Editor M. Wynn Thomas of the Centre for Research into the English Literature and Language of Wales, University of Wales Swansea, has a magic touch, charming, splendid and exciting scholarship from his ten fellow essayists...Professor M. Wynn Thomas and his learned colleagues deserve our sincere thanks for having crafted such an engrossing compendium for dynamic scholarship, exploring new insights, and new understanding of highly varied and internationally important literature in English. This is a book for all libraries and for anyone with any interest in and curiosity about literature and about Wales ancient and modern. It stirs the grey cells - and the emotions. With its earlier companion six volumes, it will be the point of reference for sober research and pleasurable browsing for many years to come.' Languages and Literature.
M. Wynn Thomas is Emyr Humphreys Professor of English at Swansea University. A Fellow of the British Academy, he has published twenty books on American poetry and on the two literatures of Wales.
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ISBN 13 9780708316795
ISBN 10 0708316794
Title A Guide to Welsh Literature: Welsh Writing in English v.7
Author M Wynn Thomas
Series Guide To Welsh Literature
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Wales Press
Year published 2003-05-01
Number of pages 304
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