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Best of Friends, The
The Best of Friends is the second of seven novels which make up The Land of the Living, a series which is one of the finest achievements of Welsh writing in…
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Beyond the Difference
Beyond the Difference is a celebration of the work of Wales’s leading literary critic M. Wynn Thomas, with contributions from internationally acclaimed writers and poets, as well as significant critics…
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Bibliographical Guide to Twenty-four Modern Anglo-Welsh Writers, A
This is the most detailed guide in existence to a significant portion of the now extensive English-language literature of Wales. Two dozen major writers, who are generally associated with the…
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Bilingualism, Education and Identity
This volume analyses and discusses various facets of bilingualism from an international perspective. The topics covered include the relationship of bilingualism and intelligence, the social and geographical bases of bilingualism,…
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Bishop Burgess and His World
English author and philosopher Bishop Thomas Burgess (1756-1837) spent his early career advocating for the emancipation of slaves and evangelizing among the poor. In 1803 he was appointed Bishop of St. David’s,…
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Bobi Jones
Robert Maynard Jones, best known as Bobi Jones, is probably the most prolific Welsh writer in the history of the language. A versatile master of poetry, fictional prose and criticism,…
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Bonds of Attachment
There are, of course, bonds of attachment underlying all the novels in the “Land of the Living” sequence. In this final volume, they bind together the voices of the dead…
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Brenda Chamberlain
Brenda Chamberlain was born in Bangor in 1912. She studied at the Royal Academy, but gave up painting temporarily for poetry during the Second World War, while she was living…
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British Industrial Fictions
British Industrial Fictions is a collection of essays on the fiction which represented the contexts, aspirations and dramas experienced by the people who worked in industry in Britain over a…
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British Industrial Fictions
Stephen Knight is Professor of English Literature at University of Wales, Cardiff. H.Gustav Klaus is Professor of Literature of the British Isles at the University of Rostock, Germany. Notes on…
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Brittany, 1750-1950
Incorporated into France nearly five hundred years ago, Brittany has never experienced a strong nationalist movement. However, somewhat paradoxically, in recent years signs of a sense of cultural separation from…
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Cadbury Castle, Somerset
Cadbury Castle, Somerset, is an impressively large hillfort, originally built in the Celtic Iron Age and briefly overrun by the Roman army in the first century AD. It has the…