Anglo-welsh Literature, including: Dylan Thomas, Gerard Manley Hopkins, John Donne, Edward Thomas (poet), David Jones (poet), Alun Lewis, Henry ... Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert Of Cherbury
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Author(s)Hephaestus Books
PublisherHephaestus Books
ISBN / ASIN1244823465
ISBN-139781244823464
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More info: Anglo-Welsh literature and Welsh writing in English are terms used to describe works written in the English language by Welsh writers, especially if they either have subject matter relating to Wales or (as in the case of Anglo-Welsh poetry in particular) are influenced by the Welsh language in terms of patterns of usage or syntax. It has been recognised as a distinctive entity only since the 20th century. The need for a separate identity for this kind of writing arose because of the parallel development of modern Welsh literature, i.e., literature in the Welsh language.
More info: Anglo-Welsh literature and Welsh writing in English are terms used to describe works written in the English language by Welsh writers, especially if they either have subject matter relating to Wales or (as in the case of Anglo-Welsh poetry in particular) are influenced by the Welsh language in terms of patterns of usage or syntax. It has been recognised as a distinctive entity only since the 20th century. The need for a separate identity for this kind of writing arose because of the parallel development of modern Welsh literature, i.e., literature in the Welsh language.










