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A Guide to Welsh Literature: 1530-1700
This is the third of a series of volumes outlining the history and development of Welsh literature from its beginnings in the sixth century to the present day.This book offers…
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A Guide to Welsh Literature: 1700-1800
This is the fourth in a series of volumes outlining the history and development of Welsh literature from its beginnings in the sixth century to the present day.This collection of…
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A Guide to Welsh Literature: 1800-1900
This is the fifth in a series of volumes outlining the history and development of Welsh literature from its beginnings in the sixth century to the present day.Nineteenth-century Welsh literature…
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A Guide to Welsh Literature: 1900-1996
This is the sixth in a series of volumes outlining the history and development of Welsh literature from its beginnings in the sixth century to the present day.This book provides…
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A Hundred Years of Fiction
A Hundred Years of Fiction is the first book to explore and analyse the Anglophone fiction of Wales in the twentieth century. Stephen Knight looks at writers who deal with…
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A Readable Beowulf
Stanley B. Greenfield, one of the world’s foremost Anglo-Saxon scholars, writes of why, after more than thirty years of study, he undertook the Herculean task of rendering Beowulf into contemporary…
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Angers, Fantasies and Ghostly Fears
Angers, Fantasies and Ghostly Fears analyzes the work of seven Welsh women poets from a relatively neglected period in Welsh literary studies, the nineteenth century. Each of the writers considered,…
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Arthur in Medieval Welsh Literature
Although the legends of Arthur have been popular throughout Europe from the middle ages onwards, the earliest references to Arthur are to be found in Welsh literature, starting with the…
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Arthur in Medieval Welsh Literature
Although the legends of Arthur have been popular throughout Europe from the middle ages onwards, the earliest references to Arthur are to be found in Welsh literature, starting with the…
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Backgrounds to David Jones
This is the first book to make extensive use of David Jones’s drafts of poems and essays, his letters, and his own annotations to the books in his library. It…