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28 - Modern Languages and Linguistics
Cardiff University
Gwalch Cywyddau Gwŷr: Ysgrifau ar Guto'r Glyn a Chymru'r Bymthegfed Ganrif / Essays on Guto'r Glyn and Fifteenth-Century Wales
b) Research process and/or content
This research derives from the author's contribution to an AHRC funded five-year project led by the University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies entitled "The Pinnacle of the Medieval Bardic Tradition". Dr Dylan Foster Evans's contribution includes the co-editing of the volume together with A P Owen and B J Lewis and two chapters. Together they represent a substantial advance on the interpretation of medieval Welsh poetry. The chapters analyse the context for both the production and the reception (both medieval and modern) of the work of Guto’r Glyn, the outstanding poet of his generation, and the self-imaging of his most prominent patron, William Herbert of Raglan.