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Editorial team

Editor:  Dr Alyce von Rothkirch, Swansea University.
Guest Editors: Dr Matthew Jarvis, University of Wales Trinity St David; Dr Kirsti Bohata, Swansea University.
Reviews Editor: Dr  Matthew Jarvis, University of Wales Trinity St David and Aberystwyth University.

Contents

Special Issue: ‘Literary Topographies: Mapping Welsh Writing in English’
Articles
  • p. 1: Matthew Jarvis and Kirsti Bohata, ‘Editorial Note’
  • p. 3: Neal Alexander, ‘Contemporary British Poetry and the Senses of Place’
  • p. 30: Gwyneth Tyson Roberts, ‘“The fair sequester’d vale”: Two Early Poems of Place by Jane Williams (‘Ysgafell’)’
  • p. 54: Steve Hendon, ‘The Landscape of “Particular Men”: Representations of Great War Masculinities: Llewelyn Wyn Griffith and David Jones’              
  • p. 83: Louise Chamberlain, ‘“The unfenced border”: Boundaries, Borders and Thresholds in the Poetry of Zoë Skoulding and Patrick McGuinness’       
  • p. 106: Anwen Jones and Rowan O’Neill, ‘Living Maps of Wales: Cartography as Inclusive, Cultural Practice in the Work of Owen Rhoscomyl (Arthur Owen Vaughan) and Cliff McLucas’
Note                        
  • p. 124: Sally Roberts Jones, ‘The Place of Anglo-Welsh Literature in Education: the Welsh Office Report of 1987’

General Submissions
Articles
  • p. 131: Matthew Smith, ‘“There is One Story and One Story Only”: Robert Graves’s Attempt to Spearhead a Literary Renaissance in 1940s Wales’
  • p. 147: Heather Williams, ‘Iolo Morganwg, Edward Williams and the Radically Bilingual Text: Poems Lyric and Pastoral (1794)’                
  • p. 168: Alan Vaughan Jones, ‘The Caseg Broadsheets: Self, Wales, War (2)’           

Reviews
  • p. 195: Andrew Webb, Edward Thomas and World Literary Studies reviewed by Daniel Westover
  • p. 198: Kirsti Bohata and Katie Gramich (eds), Rediscovering Margiad Evans: Marginality, Gender and Illness reviewed by Luke Thurston
  • p. 201: Jane Aaron, Welsh Gothic and Diana Wallace, Female Gothic Histories: Gender, History and the Gothic reviewed by Kirsti Bohata
  • p. 205: Jill Piercy, Brenda Chamberlain: Artist and Writer and Brenda Chamberlain, The Protagonists, ed. Damian Walford Davies reviewed by Gareth Evans
  • p. 209: Elizabeth Edwards (ed.), English-language Poetry from Wales 1789– 1806 reviewed by Sarah Prescott
  • p. 211: Alice Entwistle, Poetry, Geography, Gender: Women Rewriting Contemporary Wales reviewed by Neal Alexander
  • p. 214: John Goodby, The Poetry of Dylan Thomas: Under the Spelling Wall reviewed by Andrew Webb
Cover image, IJWWE Volume 2
IJWWE volume 2 was published by the University of Wales Press.
ISSN (Print) 2053–1907, ISSN (Online) 2053–1915
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