Letters from Wales

Letters from Wales

by Joan Abse

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"Ranging over eight centuries of life in Wales, this anthology of private and public correspondence, journals and diary entries provides an enthralling commentary on the country's development. The letters bring Welsh history to life through vignettes of personal experience and all too human opinion. While seemingly devoted to events in Wales the correspondents are also measuring Wales' place in Britain, Europe and the world as geographical boundaries expanded out of the Old World. The selection shows how intimately Wales has been bound up with the rest of the British Isles, and the contribution it has made to life here." "From Kings, Princes and Bishops to writers, artists and politicians, from the medieval machinations of Glyndwr and Hotspur to bitter industrial disputes, from Oliver Cromwell to Lloyd George, George Eliot to Dylan Thomas, Edward I to Evelyn Waugh, a richly textured, entertaining and informative book emerges."--BOOK JACKET.

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    How effective is the anthology format in bringing Welsh history to life, compared to a traditional narrative history? What are the unique strengths and limitations of relying solely on letters and diary entries?

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    The description notes the correspondents measure "Wales' place in Britain, Europe and the world." How do these letters illuminate the complex and evolving sense of Welsh identity, especially in relation to its British, European, and global connections?

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    Before reading this collection, what were your preconceptions or existing knowledge of Welsh history? How did reading these intimate letters and entries either confirm, challenge, or deepen your understanding?

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