Three brothers from Swansea who served in the First World War sent over a hundred letters to their family, providing a picture of what they thought and how their ideas evolved on a range of issues, dealing with such key concerns as identity and duty.
The book argues that pacifism and peace have played an important part in Welsh life and culture, and is an important but overlooked subject in Welsh studies.
Cyfrol sydd yn trafod mewn modd difyr a darllenawdwy rhai o'r pynciau mwyaf heriol a dadleuol ym myd y gyfraith yng Nghymru heddiw.
This study is the first extended treatment in English of the life and work of Gwenlyn Parry, one of the most important Welsh-language playwrights of the twentieth century. It examines the... Læs mere
Cyfrol arbrofol yw hon sy'n cynnig deongliadau amrywiol o waith y bard Menna Elfyn, ac yn rhoi cip inni ar ein hymwneud a llenyddiaeth a'n harferion darllen.
The Island of Apples is a brilliant study of a pre-adolescent boy's romantic imagination and dangerous enthralment, set vividly in the south Wales of Methyr Tydfil and Carmarthen in the early twentieth century
Patrick McGrath is one of Britain's foremost contemporary novelists but very little has been written about his work to date. This new book offers readings of McGrath's fiction informed... Læs mere
Edward Thomas: The Origins of his Poetry is a critical study of the much-loved early twentieth century English poet Edward Thomas - the 'poet's poet'. It includes... Læs mere
This book explores the work of Elias Querejeta, Spain's most important and political producer, through a particular emphasis on the representation... Læs mere