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Preface to revised edition | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Editor's acknowledgements for the revised edition | ||
Introduction | ||
I | Letter to Keidrych | 1 |
II | Autobiography | 5 |
III | Background | 37 |
IV | Introduction to short stories and novels | 46 |
V | Three prose writers: Caradoc Evans, Jack Jones, Gwyn Thomas | 60 |
VI | Introduction to poetry | 117 |
VII | Three poets: Huw Menai, Idris Davies, Dylan Thomas | 131 |
VIII | Conclusion | 192 |
Notes | 197 | |
Bibliography | 211 | |
Index | 220 |
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