Pacifism, Peace and Modern Welsh Writing
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This book introduces the contribution of modern Welsh literature to our understanding of peace and pacifism – an important and much overlooked subject in Welsh studies. Taking a literary-historical approach to the subject, it reveals how modern Welsh writing opens up history in ways in which historical discourse alone sometimes fails to do. It argues that the concepts of peace, peacefulness and pacifism have played a broader and more complex role in Welsh life than has been recognised, primarily through an influential Welsh-language pacifist intelligentsia. The author reminds us that Welsh pacifism is distinguished from English pacifism by the Welsh language itself, its links with Welsh nationalism and by the fact that it faced challenges and pressures never encountered by English pacifism. Authors discussed in this study include Tony Curtis, George M. Ll. Davies, Pennar Davies, John Eilian, Emyr Humphreys, Glyn Jones, D. Gwenallt Jones, T. Gwynn Jones, T. E. Nicholas, Iorwerth C. Peate, Angharad Price, Ned Thomas, Lily Tobas and Waldo Williams.



Series Editors’ Preface
Preface
Acknowledgements
Pacifism and Protest:
Mapping Welsh Pacifism
The Bible and the Prison
Peace and Peacefulness:
The Spirit of Pacifism: Waldo Williams and D. Gwenallt Jones
Unpeaceful Voices: Writing the Home Fronts
Conflicting Worlds
Post-Pacifism: Peace and War
A Welsh Pacifist Translation of an English Classic an Afterword
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

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Date de parution 01 mai 2019
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EAN13 9781786834041
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Pacifism, Peace and Modern Welsh Writing
WRITING WALES IN ENGLISH
CREWseries of Critical and Scholarly Studies General Editors: Kirsti Bohata and Daniel G. Williams (CREW, Swansea University)
ThisCREWseries is dedicated to Emyr Humphreys, a major figure in the literary culture of modern Wales, a founding patron of theCentre for Research into the English Literature and Language of Wales. Grateful thanks are due to the late Richard Dynevor for making this series possible.
Other titles in the series Stephen Knight,A Hundred Years of Fiction(9780708318461) Barbara PrysWilliams,TwentiethCentury Autobiography(9780708318911) Kirsti Bohata,Postcolonialism Revisited(9780708318928) Chris Wigginton,Modernism from the Margins(9780708319277) Linden Peach,Contemporary Irish and Welsh Women’s Fiction(9780708319987) Sarah Prescott,EighteenthCentury Writing from Wales: Bards and Britons(9780708320532) Hywel Dix,After Raymond Williams: Cultural Materialism and the BreakUp of Britain(9780708321539) Matthew Jarvis,Welsh Environments in Contemporary Welsh Poetry(9780708321522) Harri Garrod Roberts,Embodying Identity: Representations of the Body in Welsh Literature(9780708321690) Diane Green,Emyr Humphreys: A Postcolonial Novelist(9780708322178) M. Wynn Thomas,In the Shadow of the Pulpit: Literature and Nonconformist Wales(9780708322253) Linden Peach,The Fiction of Emyr Humphreys: Contemporary Critical Perspectives(9780708322161) Daniel Westover,R. S. Thomas: A Stylistic Biography(9780708324134) Jasmine Donahaye,Whose People? Wales, Israel, Palestine(9780708324837) Judy Kendall,Edward Thomas: The Origins of His Poetry(9780708324035) Damian Walford Davies,Cartographies of Culture: New Geographies of Welsh Writing in English(9780708324769) Daniel G. Williams,Black Skin, Blue Books: African Americans and Wales 1845–1945(9780708319871) Andrew Webb,Edward Thomas and World Literary Studies: Wales, Anglocentrism and English Literature(9780708326220) Alyce von Rothkirch,J. O. Francis, realist drama and ethics: Culture, place and nation(9781783160709) Rhian Barfoot,Liberating Dylan Thomas: Rescuing a Poet from PsychoSexual Servitude(9781783161843) Daniel G. Williams,Wales Unchained: Literature, Politics and Identity in the American Century(9781783162123) M. Wynn Thomas,The Nations of Wales 1890–1914(9781783168378) Richard McLauchlan,Saturday’s Silence: R. S. Thomas and Paschal Reading(9781783169207) Bethan M. Jenkins,Between Wales and England: Anglophone Welsh Writing of the Eighteenth Century(9781786830296) M. Wynn Thomas,All that is Wales: The Collected Essays of M. Wynn Thomas(9781786830883) Laura Wainwright,New Territories in Modernism: Anglophone Welsh Writing, 1930–1949 (9781786832177) Siriol McAvoy,Locating Lynette Roberts: ‘Always Observant and Slightly Obscure’(9781786833822)
Pacifism, Peace and Modern Welsh Writing
WRITING WALES IN ENGLISH
LINDEN PEACH
UNIVERSITY OF WALES PRESS 2019
© Linden Peach, 2019
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any material form (including photocopying or storing it in any medium by electronic means and whether or not transiently or incidentally to some other use of this publication) without the written permission of the copyright owner. Applications for the copyright owner’s written permission to reproduce any part of this publication should be addressed to the University of Wales Press, University Registry, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff CF10 3NS.
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ISBN: 9781786834027 (hardback)  9781786834034 (paperback) eISBN: 9781786834041
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The University of Wales Press acknowledges the financial assistance of the Welsh Books Council in publication of this book.
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Series Editors’ Preface Preface Acknowledgements
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Pacifism and Protest Mapping Welsh Pacifism Disruptive Bibles Prison(s)
Peace and Peacefulness The Spirit of Pacifism: Waldo Williams and D. Gwenallt Jones Unpeaceful Voices: Writing the Home Fronts
Conflicting Worlds PostPacifism: Peace and War A Welsh Pacifist Translation of an English Classic . . . an Afterword
Notes Select Bibliography Index
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SeRIes EDITORs’ PReFàce
The aim of this series, since its founding in 2004 by Professor M. Wynn Thomas, is to publish scholarly and critical work by established specialists and younger scholars that reflects the richness and var iety of the Englishlanguage literature of modern Wales. The studies published so far have amply demonstrated that concepts, models and discourses current in the best contemporary studies can illuminate aspects of Welsh culture, and have also foregrounded the potential of the Welsh example to draw attention to themes that are often neglected or marginalised in anglophone cultural studies. The series defines and explores that which distinguishes Wales’s anglophone literature, challenges critics to develop methods and approaches adequate to the task of interpreting Welsh culture, and invites its readers to locate the process of writing Wales in English within com parative and transnational contexts.
Professor Kirsti Bohata and Professor Daniel G. Williams Founding Editor: Professor M. Wynn Thomas (2004–15) CREW (Centre for Research into the EnglishLiterature and Language of Wales) Swansea University
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