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Welsh Studies: Language and Linguistics: Literature since 1500

Welsh Studies: Language and Linguistics: Literature since 1500 LITER ATUR E SINCE 1500 By Siwan M. Rosser, Cardiff University 1. Gener al R. Gwyndaf, ‘Traddodiad y stori werin yng Nghym Co rf u’, Cened , l 22:69–98, is a useful introduction to the main aspects of the story-telling tradition in Wales. David JenkA in r s, Lafar, Ar Goed , d Aberystwyth, Cymdeithas Lyfrau Ceredigion, 198 pp., is a sociolinguistic study of rural south Carmarthenshire and the second chapter, tracing the use and significance of the word ‘gwerin’ (folk) in medieval and modern literature, is of pertinence to this section. Daniel G.W illiamsE , thnicity and Cultural Authority: From Arnold to Du Boi, sEdinburgh, Edinburgh U P.., ix + 262 pp., is a comparative study of the critical and creative writings E. B o.f D W u . Bois, Matthew Arnold, WB . . Yeats and W D . . Howells and reconsiders the relationship between culture and society in the light of contemporary debates on nationalism and ethnicity. G. Thomas, ‘Lleisiau’ B , ardda, s 292:8–10, is an introductory article on the performance of W. strict-metre poet W ry . . Ja Em . es, Glyndŵr a Gobaith y Genedl: Agwedd ar y Portread o Owain http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

Welsh Studies: Language and Linguistics: Literature since 1500

The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies , Volume 69 (1): 10 – Dec 27, 2009

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LITER ATUR E SINCE 1500 By Siwan M. Rosser, Cardiff University 1. Gener al R. Gwyndaf, ‘Traddodiad y stori werin yng Nghym Co rf u’, Cened , l 22:69–98, is a useful introduction to the main aspects of the story-telling tradition in Wales. David JenkA in r s, Lafar, Ar Goed , d Aberystwyth, Cymdeithas Lyfrau Ceredigion, 198 pp., is a sociolinguistic study of rural south Carmarthenshire and the second chapter, tracing the use and significance of the word ‘gwerin’ (folk) in medieval and modern literature, is of pertinence to this section. Daniel G.W illiamsE , thnicity and Cultural Authority: From Arnold to Du Boi, sEdinburgh, Edinburgh U P.., ix + 262 pp., is a comparative study of the critical and creative writings E. B o.f D W u . Bois, Matthew Arnold, WB . . Yeats and W D . . Howells and reconsiders the relationship between culture and society in the light of contemporary debates on nationalism and ethnicity. G. Thomas, ‘Lleisiau’ B , ardda, s 292:8–10, is an introductory article on the performance of W. strict-metre poet W ry . . Ja Em . es, Glyndŵr a Gobaith y Genedl: Agwedd ar y Portread o Owain

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Published: Dec 27, 2009

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