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Welsh Poems and Ballads

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Übersetzer George Borrow

Verlag: DigiCat

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"Welsh Poems and Ballads" gathers a rich tapestry of poetic voices that capture the essence of Welsh identity and cultural heritage. The collection spans various forms and styles, from traditional ballads steeped in folklore to modern lyric poetry that echoes the pastoral beauty of Wales. The anthology showcases the elevation of the Welsh language in literature while exploring themes of love, nature, and social justice, contextualizing it within the broader spectrum of British literature. With contributions from esteemed poets, the work is not only a celebration of lyrical artistry but also an exploration of the tumultuous relationship between language and identity in Wales. The collection is compiled by various authors, reflecting the diversity of Taiwanese poetics across different eras. Many of the included poets have been influenced by the socio-political landscape of Wales, grappling with the complexities of national identity, language preservation, and cultural resilience. This anthology serves as a testament to the revival of Welsh literature, which has been resurgent since the late 20th century, spurred by educational initiatives and a renewed appreciation for the Welsh language. "Welsh Poems and Ballads" is highly recommended for readers seeking to immerse themselves in the lyrical beauty and cultural depth of Welsh poetry. It serves not only as a delightful read but also as a scholarly resource for those interested in the dynamics of language and identity in the poetic context. This anthology is a crucial addition to the library of any literature enthusiast or scholar.
Verfügbar seit: 29.05.2022.
Drucklänge: 39 Seiten.

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