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Editorial team

Editors:  Dr Matthew Jarvis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David; Dr Neal Alexander, Aberystwyth University​.
Reviews Editor: Dr Mary Chadwick, University of Huddersfield.
Advisory and Web Editor: Dr Alyce von Rothkirch, Swansea University.

Contents

Articles
  • p. 1: Jamie Harris, ‘Iain Sinclair: “Born in (South) Wales, 2001”’
  • p. 21: David Lloyd, ‘Brenda Chamberlain and American Modernism’
  • p. 48: Peter Kerry Morgan, ‘The Exilic Self: A Comparative Examination of the Poetry of Keith Douglas and Alun Lewis’
  • p. 75: Lisa Sheppard, ‘Pulling Pints Not Punches: Linguistic Tensions in the Literary Pubs of Wales’
  • p. 102: Rita Singer ‘Bicultural Geographies: Narrating Anglo-Welsh Identities in the Novels of Allen Raine’
  • p. 122: Robin Wood, ‘This Soaring and Singing Land: James Hanley in Wales’​         

Reviews
  • p. 145: S. J. Perry, Chameleon Poet: R. S. Thomas and the Literary Tradition reviewed by Rowan Williams
  • p. 147: Walford Davies, Dylan Thomas (‘Writers of Wales’) reviewed by Rhian Barfoot
  • p. 149: Meic Stephens, Rhys Davies: A Writer’s Life reviewed by Tony Brown
  • p. 153: Gwen Watkins and Jeff Towns (eds), Vernon Watkins on Dylan Thomas and Other Poets and Poetry reviewed by Siriol McAvoy
  • p. 156: Jasmine Donahaye, Whose People? Wales, Israel, Palestine reviewed by Paul O’Leary
Cover image, IJWWE Volume 3
IJWWE volume 3 was published by the University of Wales Press.
ISSN (Print) 2053–1907, ISSN (Online) 2053–1915
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