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Editorial team

Editor: Dr  Katie Gramich, Cardiff  University.
Associate Editors: Professor Jane Aaron, University of Glamorgan; Professor M. Wynn Thomas, Swansea University; Professor Tony Brown, University of Wales, Bangor.

Contents

  • p. 1: Damian Walford Davies, ‘“Yeats Said That”: R. S. Thomas and W.B. Yeats’
  • p. 27: Lucy Thomas, ‘“He was thinking in Welsh now, though he spoke in English”: Negotiating identity in the language of Hilda Vaughan’s novels’
  • p. 55: Rob Gossedge, ‘Tales of the Boneddigion: Nigel Heseltine’s Gentry Context’
  • p. 81: Malcolm Ballin, ‘The Welshness of William Emrys Williams: strands from a biography’
  • p. 109: Tomos Owen, ‘The London Kelt 1895-1914: Performing Welshness, Imagining Wales’
  • p. 126: Sam Perry, ‘“Passionate and simple”: R. S. Thomas and Irish Writing’
  • p. 162: Craig Owen Jones, ‘“Magnifique, n’est-ce pas?”: Representations of Wales and the world in lslwyn Ffowc Elis’s Wythnos Yng Nghymru Fydd’
  • p. 190: Matthew Jarvis, ‘International elements in early Poetry Wales: A Response to Malcolm Ballin’
  • p. 202: ‘“Welsh Writing in English”: A Bibliography of Criticism 2007’, compiled by Laura Wainwright
  • p. 233: Information on contributors
Cover image, Almanac volume 13
Volume 13 was published by Parthian.
ISBN 978-1-90576275-0
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