Distributed for University of Wales Press
Frontiers in Anglo-Welsh Poetry
292 pages, 8-3/10 x 5-2/5
©
1997
Paper $25.00
ISBN: 9780708313954
Published June 1997
For sale in North and South America, Australia, and New Zealand only
In this impressive and important work, Conran examines the impact on a selection of prominent Anglo-Welsh poets, Idris Davies, Dylan Thomas and David Jones among them, of an awareness of 'frontier' - between the Welsh and their dominant partners in Great Britain and within Wales itself, where two ways of life, two civilizations and two languages both divide and subtly interconnect. This collection of essays offers fresh perspectives on Welsh writing in English as a whole, while also focusing illuminatingly on individual authors. It represents the mature and often controversial views of one of Anglo-Welsh literature's foremost critics.
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