"The literature of Wales is one of the oldest continuous literary traditions in Europe. The earliest surviving poetry was forged in the battlefields of post-Roman Wales and the 'old north' of Britain and the Welsh-language poets of today still write within the same poetic tradition. In the early twentieth century Welsh writers in English outnumbered writers in Welsh for the first time, generating new modes of writing and a crisis of national identity which began to resolve itself at the end of the twentieth century with the political devolution of Wales within the United Kingdom. By considering the two literatures side by side, this book argues that bilingualism is now a normative condition in Wales. Written by leading scholars, this book provides a comprehensive chronological guide to fifteen centuries of Welsh literature and Welsh writing in English against a backdrop of key historical and political events in Britain. Geraint Evans grew up in a Welsh-speaking community in north Wales and studied at the universities of London, Swansea, and Cambridge. After teaching Celtic Studies at the University of Sydney, he returned to Wales where he is now Senior Lecturer in English at Swansea University and a member of the Centre for Research into the English Literature and Language of Wales (CREW). His research interests include modernism, Welsh writing in English, and the history of the book in Britain"-- Britain, Wales, England, c. 600-1450 / Euryn Rhys Roberts -- Britons and Saxons : the earliest writing in Welsh / Helen Fulton -- Magic and marvels / Mark Williams -- Commemorating the past after 1066 : tales from the Mabinogion / Diana Luft -- Court poetry and historiography before 1282 / Catherine McKenna -- The aftermath of 1282 : Dafydd Ap Gwilym and his contemporaries / Dafydd Johnston -- Literary networks and patrons in late medieval Wales / Helen Fulton -- The Acts of Union : culture and religion in Wales, c. 1540-1700 / Katharine K. Olson -- Welsh humanism after 1536 / Angharad Price -- Drama and performance in medieval and early modern Wales / David N. Klausner -- Tudor London and the origins of Welsh writing in English / Geraint Evans -- Bibles and bards in Tudor and Early-Stuart Wales / Gruffydd Aled Williams -- Revolution, culture, and industry, c. 1700-1850 / Paul O'Leary -- Antiquarianism and englightenment in the eighteenth century / Mary-Ann Constantine -- Romantic Wales and the Eisteddfod / Elizabeth Edwards -- Popular poetry, methodism, and the ascendancy of the hymn / E. Wyn James -- Travel, translation, and temperance : the origins of the Welsh novel / Katie Gramich -- The modern age, c. 1850-1945 / Chris Williams -- T. Gwynn Jones and the Renaissance of Welsh poetry / Robert Rhys -- Industrial fiction / Stephen Knight -- From nonconformist nation to proletarian nation : writing Wales, 1885-1930 / M. Wynn Thomas -- The short story in the twentieth century / Michelle Deininger -- Welsh modernist writing in Wales and London / Geraint Evans -- The poetry revolution : Dylan Thomas and his circle / William Christie -- Debating nationhood, c. 1945-2000 / Sean Aeron Martin and Mari Elin Wiliam -- The legacy of Saunders Lewis / Tudur Hallam -- R.S. Thomas, Emyr Humphreys, and the possibility of a bilingual culture / Andrew Webb -- Inventing Welsh writing in English / Diana Wallace -- Exile and diaspora : Welsh writing outside Wales / Melinda Gray -- Literary periodicals and the publishing industry / Lisa Sheppard -- 'Beyond the fields we know' : Wales and fantasy literature / Susan Aronstein -- Theatre, film, and television in Wales in the twentieth century / Jamie Medhurst -- The dragon finds a tongue : devolution and government in Wales since 1997 / Kevin Williams -- 'Amlhau Lleisiau'n Llen' : birth and rebirth in Welsh-language literature, 1990-2014 / Llyr Gwyn Lewis -- Writing the size of Wales / Alice Entwistle
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