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Welsh Writing in English: v.9: A Yearbook of Critical Essays
By (Author) Tony Brown
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
8th September 2004
United Kingdom
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Non Fiction
Yearbooks, annuals, almanacs
820.99429
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200
Width 148mm, Height 210mm
Welsh Writing in English: A Yearbook of Critical Essays is the first academic journal devoted solely to the study of the English-language writing of Wales. It is the principal forum for critical discussion of the whole chronological range of Welsh writing in English. Included in this issue are discussions of the work of the remarkable artistic group that grew up in Swansea in the early years of the twentieth century. Jackie Benjamin reads Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood in the light of current critical ideas of 'carnival', while Tony Curtis discusses the response of Ceri Richards in his painting to the poetry of his friend Vernon Watkins. In other essays Geraint Evans considers the different ways in which R. S. Thomas and Gwyneth Lewis negotiate the border between Wales's two languages while Joseph Clancy reflects on the challenges of translating poetry across that border. This issue also unearths new, unpublished material. Sam Adams discusses an unknown manuscript by T. J. Llewelyn Prichard (author of Twm Shon Catti), Sally Roberts Jones considers the way in which Elizabeth Davies, writing in English in mid-nineteenth century Neath, works in the tradition of the local bardd gwlad a
Tony Brown is Reader in English at the University of Wales, Bangor, and co-director of the R. S. Thomas Centre there. He is the editor of The Collected Stories of Glyn Jones (1999) and The Dragon has Two Tongues (2001) and has published widely in the field of twentieth-century Welsh writing in English.