Between Wales and England


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Between Wales and England is an exploration of eighteenth-century anglophone Welsh writing by authors for whom English-language literature was mostly a secondary concern. In its process, the work interrogates these authors’ views on the newly-emerging sense of ‘Britishness’, finding them in many cases to be more nuanced and less resistant than has generally been considered. It looks primarily at the English-language works of Lewis Morris, Evan Evans, and Edward Williams (Iolo Morganwg) in the context of both their Welsh- and English-language influences and time spent travelling between the two countries, considering how these authors responded to and reimagined the new national identity through their poetry and prose.




Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru


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Vol. for 1963 includes special number: The Welsh laws.




Cân Rolant


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The Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies


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Includes glosses of the Welsh language, bardic vocabulary, etc.




Pre-nineteenth-century British Book Collectors and Bibliographers


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Essays on British book collectors and bibliographers from the fourteenth through the eighteenth centuries. This period marked the growth of humanism and coincides with the early Renaissance, before the widespread establishment of print culture. Focuseson the historical evolution of a specific library, as well as a collecting family. Discusses the nature and variety of collecting as a cultural activity.




Transactions


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Catalogue of Printed Books


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Archives


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