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gerwyn wiliams 1934–1942(‘Poems1934–1942’) (1944)—includes at least ten poems written dur- ing his service as a soldier in S ...
occupying new territory the screen,|andmarvel more and more at the bad acting’.^16 He employs similar imagery in ‘Blaen Cwm ...
gerwyn wiliams you, and the destruction for a time’—and ‘The Airman’ refers enthusiastically to thepilot who ‘will loose his ...
occupying new territory Llywelyn-Williams’s concern in ‘Nothing Will Save Us but Our Hearts’ is that ‘there’s no love today| ...
gerwyn wiliams man our song?’^37 Onehears allusions to the fatalistic rhetorical questions posed by T. H. Parry-Williams in ...
occupying new territory year and place of composition systematically noted at the end of every poem. It is not soeasy to loc ...
gerwyn wiliams to the sixth century. Taliesin’s heroic poetry is firmly established as a cornerstone ofthe Welsh literary ca ...
occupying new territory 1944 issue of the Welsh quarterlyYTraethodydd. It is easy to understand, however, why Gwyn Thomas mi ...
gerwyn wiliams come to an end, as one feared it would, even if it hasn’t happened in one’s own country, is a prettyshatterin ...
occupying new territory reporters around’.^60 Throughthe words of Llywelyn-Williams the Welsh language borewitnesstooneofthe ...
gerwyn wiliams ‘[T]he years play tricks with us,’ says the poet: despite the fact that many centuries separateHeledd and Ing ...
occupying new territory same death also defeated ‘the guardian of the ford, the defender of the border’ centuriesbefore: the ...
gerwyn wiliams was forced to perform around fortyanoethauorextremely difficult tasks before winning her as his bride.^75 The ...
occupying new territory A similar emphasis on the common suffering caused by war is found in the poem whichimmediately follo ...
gerwyn wiliams The first words uttered by ‘the Baron’ and the householder are in French, but arefollowed by the formality an ...
occupying new territory However challenged and discredited the concept may be—the way music was abusedin the Nazi death camp ...
gerwyn wiliams situation, vulnerable to the nihilism which finally defeated him.^88 Whereasprevi- ously in the 1930s, inTir ...
occupying new territory the potentially catastrophic results of writers promoting political ideology, and lan- guage,as a co ...
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themusethatfailed our perception of the significant past is determined by the preoccupations of the present,in an infinite s ...
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