Liberating Dylan Thomas
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Liberating Dylan Thomas demonstrates the ways in which the vital connection between post-Freudian psychoanalysis and Thomas's early poetry can be articulated without reductive simplification.
Deze serie duikt in het rijke literaire landschap van Wales, uitgedrukt in Engelstalige werken. Verken verhalen die de unieke geest en geschiedenis van Wales vastleggen, van de ruige bergen tot de kustlijnen. Ontdek de diverse stemmen en perspectieven die de Welshe identiteit en haar plaats binnen de Britse literatuur hebben gevormd. Elk deel biedt diepgaande inzichten in een onderscheidend cultureel erfgoed en een hedendaagse literaire scene.
Liberating Dylan Thomas demonstrates the ways in which the vital connection between post-Freudian psychoanalysis and Thomas's early poetry can be articulated without reductive simplification.
Ranging from the nineteenth century to the present, this book explores several central aspects of the ways in which the English-language poetry and fiction of Wales has responded to what was, for a crucial period of a century or so, the dominant culture of Wales: the culture of Welsh nonconformity.
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A collection of essays on a range of Welsh writers, both well-known and otherwise, by one of the leading specialists in the anglophone literary culture of Wales.
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