The Taliesin Tradition

by Emyr Humphreys

Paperback, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

809

Publication

Seren (2000), Edition: New edition, Paperback, 248 pages

Description

New edition of a history of Wales. Includes a Postscript written in the context of the millennium as a fixed point in the development of welsh identity. Emyr Humphreys shows how literature in walcs has reshaped and reasserted Welsh identity in the face of English cultural imperialism. Figures such as Talicsin (a sixth century poet), Myrddin (Merlin), the bards of medieval princes, Dr John Dee, Iolo Morganwg, Mabon, Lloyd George, Saunders Lewis have all redefined the image of Wales in their own historical periods. wales has been, in turn, a bastion of British Christianity, the basis of Tudor imperialism, a haven for Romantics, a leader of Liberalism and Socialism, and the inspiration for twentieth century Welsh nationalism. Tracing the links in this chain Humphreys identifies a situation increasingly common in Europe and elsewhere: the preservation of a national past in the context of an international future. His book reflects the vital relationship between literature and identity, between poetry and politics.… (more)

Language

Physical description

248 p.; 9.06 inches

ISBN

1854112465 / 9781854112460

Local notes

Ahows how literature in Wales has continually reshaped and re-asserted Welsh identity in the face of English cultural imperialism.
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