Golwg newydd ar y berthynas rhwng celf a llên yng Nghymru yn ystod Oes Fictoria, sy’n amlygu gweledigaeth dreiddgar a gwreiddiol y ffotograffyd John Thomas.
Introducing the Medieval Bear examines how medieval people represented bears across virtually every written source from the time, including Old Norse sagas, French romances, Latin saints' lives, German comic tales, and chronicles and hunting manuals from multiple languages.
The Baltic region arguably saw the birth of horror cinema when Germany produced its cycle of silent horror films.
This volume presents a comparison of Welsh writing in English and Catalan writing in Spanish, and analyses the work of selected authors from each literature: Harri Webb, R. S. Thomas and Rhys Davies from Wales; Albert Snchez Piol and Eduardo Mendoza from Catalonia.
Carwyn Graves explores how the Welsh poetic tradition offers a different view of nature and connecting to our place in the world, and demonstrates its power to help us address the challenges we face.