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  • Female Gothic Histories

    Gender, Histories and the Gothic

    by Diana Wallace ...
    Series series Gothic Literary Studies
    Female Gothic Histories traces the development of women's Gothic historical fiction from Sophia Lee's The Recess in the late eighteenth century through the work of Elizabeth Gaskell, Vernon Lee, Daphne du Maurier and Victoria Holt to the bestselling novels of Sarah Waters in the twenty-first century. Often left out of traditional historical narratives, women writers have turned to Gothic ... Read more

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  • Here Are Lovers

    by Hilda Vaughan ...
    Bored and frustrated with the restricted life of a Victorian young lady, Laetitia encounters the romance she so longs for when she becomes lost during a clandestine night-time ride and is rescued by Gronwy. Attempting to assist Gronwy's ambitions by lending him books from her father's library, Laetitia becomes increasingly aware of her own disempowerment and the passionate desires which drive her ... Read more

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  • Christopher Meredith

    by Diana Wallace ...
    Series series
    This is the first full-length study of the poet, novelist and translator Christopher Meredith, best-known for his novel Shifts (1988), the classic account of post-industrialisation in Wales. It draws on new material from interviews with Meredith to locate his writing in the context of his native south-east Wales. This locale, with its distinctive combination of rural and industrial and its ... Read more

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  • Harvest Home

    by Hilda Vaughan ...
    A gripping Gothic tale of possession, madness and murder, Hilda Vaughan's Harvest Home, first published in 1936, is set in 'Abercoran' on the south-west coast of Wales during the reign of George III. One fine morning Daniel Hafod rides home from England to become Master of 'Great House' after the death of his uncle. But his obsessive pride and his dark desire for the pretty dairy-maid Eiluned lead ... Read more

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  • Shifts

    Series Book 51 - Library of Wales
    'the prose is spare and poetic, at once plain and rich, musical in its rhythms of speech and clear descriptions... A beautiful, understated first novel' – The New York Times 'A first novel of consummate skill' – The Sunday Times 'witty, compassionate, and brilliantly readable' – Diana Wallace A new edition of this classic Welsh novel with an introduction by Professor Diana Wallace Funny, lyrical ... Read more

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  • Poetry Treasures 3: Passions

    Poetry Treasures, #3

    Series Book 3 - Poetry Treasures
    Passion treasures within.Open the coverand you will discoverthe Poetry Treasuresof guests onRobbie Cheadle's2022 "Treasuring Poetry" blog serieson Writing to be Read.Included are treasures from:Patty Fletcher, D. Wallace Peach, Yvette Prior,Penny Wilson, Colleen M. Chesebro, Abbie Taylor,Yvette Calliero, , Smitha Vishwanath,Chris Hall, Willow Willers, Rosemerry... ... Read more

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  • Autobiography

    by Margiad Evans ...
    Series Book 33 - Welsh Women's Classics
    One is in everything. One lives throughout the universe and beyond...One of the most remarkable women writers of the mid-twentieth century, Margiad Evans is a key post-modern Welsh author in the English language.Written as a series of nature journals, Margiad Evans' Autobiography (1943), is an extraordinary experiment in what she called 'earth writing'. It explores in delicate and precise detail ... Read more

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  • On Seamus Heaney

    by Roy Foster ...
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