A collection of critical essays by renowned scholars dealing with various aspects of literature, both poetry and prose, written in English in Wales during the 20th century, including discussions on the work of Christine Evans, R.S. Thomas, Caradoc Evans, and on literary subjects; it also includes a Bibliography of Criticism.
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Ruth McElroy: "Circuiting Empire, Romancing Difference: Language, Imperialism, and Anglo-Indian and Anglo-Welsh Fictions." Harri Roberts: "The Body and the Book" Caradoc Evans's My People" M. Wynn Thomas: "'A Grand Harlequinade': The Border Writing of Nigel Heseltine" Rhian Davies: "Scarred Background: Nigel Heseltine (1916-1995), A Biographical Introduction and a Bibliography" Fflur Dafydd: "'This is I; there is nothing else': R. S. Thomas and Hugh MacDiarmid" William V. Davis: "Evidence of Things Not Seen: R. S. Thomas's Agnostic Faith" Malcolm Ballin: Welsh Periodicals in English: Second Aeon and Poetry Wales (1965-1985) Matthew Jarvis: "Christine Evans's Bardsey: Creating Sacred Space" Diane Green: "Welsh Writing in English: A Bibliography of Critics 2005"
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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.
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ISBN
9780708321096
Publisert
2007-03-05
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University of Wales Press
Vekt
363 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Heftet

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Biographical note

Tony Brown is Professor of English, Director of the Humanities Research Centre and co-Director of the R.S. Thomas Study Centre at Bangor University. He has edited many books including The Collected Stories of Glyn Jones (UWP, 1999) and Glyn Jones's The Dragon Has Two Tongues (UWP 2001).