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Pymtheg o Wŷr Llên yr Ugeinfed Ganrif. ("15 men of 20th century literature") D.Ben Rees. Cyhoeddiadau Modern Cymru 1972
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The expansion of the works resulted in Pontardawe becoming 'virtually a one-company town' (
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He applied for the post of professor of the department upon the retirement of
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Hodges, H.A. 1975. Gwenallt: an English view of the poet. Planet. 29. 24-29.
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Jones regularly attended chapel in his youth. But he later embraced
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A guide to the industrial archaeology of the Swansea region
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for his father to obtain work. He was conscripted into the
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New biography of Gwenallt by Professor Alan Llwyd launched
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Profiles: A Guide to Writing in Twentieth Century Wales
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Sensuous Glory The Poetic Vision of D. Gwenallt Jones
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literature. He created his bardic name by transposing
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Derfel 625:People educated at Ysgol Gyfun Ystalyfera 544:on the Ceredigion County Council website 446:Hughes, Stephen; Reynolds, Paul (1968). 405: 130:, which had a deep influence on him. 113:University College Wales, Aberystwyth 7: 580:Academics of Aberystwyth University 369:A guide to the literature of Wales 25: 630:20th-century British philosophers 304:Blodeugerdd o'r Ddeunawfed Ganrif 274:. Llandysul, Dyfed: Gomer Press. 585:Alumni of Aberystwyth University 413:Brynley Francis Roberts (2001). 385:. Llandysul: Gomer. Pages 70–75. 27:Welsh poet, critic, and scholar 246:, a village near Aberystwyth. 1: 605:Welsh conscientious objectors 420:Dictionary of Welsh Biography 334:. Collected Poems. Edited by 640:20th-century Welsh educators 620:Welsh scholars and academics 355:. Norwich: Canterbury Press. 351:and D. Densil Morgan. 2000. 148:National Eisteddfod of Wales 95:. But he declared himself a 332:Cerddi Gwenallt: Y Casgliad 205:in 1929 and was awarded an 656: 635:20th-century Welsh writers 115:, where he met the writer 600:Welsh Christian pacifists 425:National Library of Wales 338:. Llandysul : Gomer. 265:. Llandysul: Gwasg Gomer. 124:Pontardawe Tinplate Works 367:Johnston, Dafydd. 1994. 615:Welsh-language writers 575:People from Pontardawe 192:Aberystwyth University 97:conscientious objector 570:People from Penparcau 318:Bywyd a Gwaith Islwyn 134:Later life and career 610:Welsh-language poets 359:Edwards, Hywel Teifi 261:Jones, D.G. (1934). 196:T. H. Parry-Williams 595:Calvinist pacifists 238:Jones is buried in 214:University of Wales 201:Jones graduated as 150:which was held in 138:In 1926 the poem, 71:Jones was born in 297:Yr Areithiau Pros 270:Gwenallt (1982). 160:Breuddwyd y Bardd 31:David James Jones 16:(Redirected from 647: 519: 516: 510: 505: 499: 497: 495: 493: 484:. 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Index

Gwenallt
bardic name
Welsh
poet
critic
scholar
Welsh-language
Alltwen
Pontardawe
Glamorganshire
Rhydcymerau
Carmarthenshire
Army
World War I
conscientious objector
Wormwood Scrubs
Dartmoor Prison
University College Wales, Aberystwyth
Idwal Jones
Pontardawe Tinplate Works
Rhydcymerau
Chair
National Eisteddfod of Wales
Swansea
Bangor
Welsh Academy
Taliesin
BA
Welsh
grammar school

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