New insights: Dylan Thomas’s fifth notebook shows how the poet’s creative process developed.
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No new poems, but plenty of insights into the development of Thomas’s style.
The poetry of Gwerful Mechain praised the female body
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Gwerful Mechain was a medieval woman with a modern sensibility and her whip-smart poetry is just as rude, crude and powerful today
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From speaking out over domestic abuse in medieval times to telling the realities of war, these female poets present a very different version of Welsh life.
The village of New Quay, Ceredigion, claims to be a model for Thomas’s fictional Llareggub.
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Dylan Thomas’s early short stories were shocking, obscene, and a sign of things to come
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Rolling, lyrical Welsh poetry could be just what Wales needs to engage with its own culture.
The Norman-built keep at Cardiff Castle.
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At one point, the Welsh, Cornish, Scottish, Bretons and northern English were all “Kymry” - so what changed?
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It’s been 680 years since the last princess of Wales born to reigning monarchs in the country walked the earth.