Welsh Writing in English: A Yearbook of Critical Essays is an established and thriving journal with writing and new research by established and emmerging critics. Almanac aims to engage in a lively and informed way both with the Welsh literary past and with contemporary writing, looking towards the future and outwards towards the rest of the world. This edition includes incisive and innovative essays on the work of figures such as Raymond Williams, R. S. Thomas, W. B. Yeats, Glyn Jones, Rhys Davies, Salvador Dali, Edward Thomas, Caradoc Evans, and J.O. Francis. Almanac The Welsh writing in English Yearbook has established a reputation for research of the highest quality but with an enhanced emphasis on comparative and interdisciplinary essays, as well as a more international framework. Almanac aims to chronicle the past and predict the future: our aim is to engage This volume edited by Katie Gramich has more submissions of a comparative and interdisciplinary nature, as well as more international participation including some startling original research on Raymond Williams and innovative essays on Rhys Davies, Edward Thomas and Glyn Jones.'Setting a new agenda and a new standard for literary criticism in Wales.' — Dafydd Johnston, Professor of Welsh at Swansea University'Hearteningly unafraid of courting controversy.' — Clare Morgan, Oxford University 'Fill[ing] a huge gap ...I can t think how we ever did without it.' — John Powell WardDr Katie Gramich is a senior lecturer in English at Cardiff University, Wales. Her most recent publication is Twentieth Century Women's Writing in Wales Land, Gender, Belonging
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