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from father to son emyr humphreys: Emyr Humphreys Diane Green, 2009-07-01 This book explores in detail the novels written by Emyr Humphreys during a timespan of over fifty years, from his first, A Little Kingdom, published in 1946, to The Gift of a Daughter, published in 1998. An early chapter comprises a literary biography with the following chapters devoted to: the early novels including A Toy Epic; a separate examination of Outside the House of Baal, considered by many to be his finest achievement; his use of Celtic myth as a patterning device; similarly his use of Welsh history is covered in 2 chapters; and finally his use of various postcolonial strategies. It also contains an extensive bibliography of work by and about Emyr Humphreys. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Emyr Humphreys M. Wynn Thomas, 2018-09-01 The book is the first overview of the long distinguished career of Wales’ leading Welsh-language novelist in its entirety. • A study of Emyr Humphreys who has had a remarkable career spanning over seventy years as a writer, he has published more than two dozen novels (many of them prize-winning), as well as several collection of short stories. • These essays were supplemented by the interviews the author conducted with Emyr Humphreys. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: The Fiction of Emyr Humphreys Linden Peach, 2011-01-15 For over half a century, Emyr Humphreys’s work as a novelist, short story writer, poet, dramatist and television producer has been extraordinarily impressive. This pioneering and stimulating book considers Humphreys’s fiction from a range of contemporary critical perspectives and stresses its relevance to the 21st century. Drawing on the work of leading modern cultural and literary theorists such as Jacques Derrida and Homi Bhabha, psychoanalytic critics such as Melanie Klein and Jacqueline Rose, and gender theorists such as Judith Butler, Linden Peach brings fresh perspectives to the content, structure and developing nature of Humphreys’s work, employing, for example, historicist, post-historicist, new geography, psychoanalytic and feminist and postfeminist frameworks. Through detailed readings which highlight subjects such as gender identity, contested masculinities, war, pacifism, strangeness and ‘otherness’, problematic father and daughter relationships, and cultural discourse in complex linguistic environments, Peach suggests that Humphreys’s work is best understood as ‘dramatic’, ‘dissident’ and/or ‘dilemma’ fiction rather than by the term ‘Protestant novelist’ which Humphreys used to describe himself at the outset of his career. Stressing how Humphreys came to see himself as more of a ‘protesting’ novelist, Peach examines how the dilemmas around which his fiction is based, originally linked to Humphreys’s definition of himself as a ‘protestant’ writer, increasingly become sites in which controversial, and often dark themes, are explored. This approach to Humphreys’s work is pursued through exciting readings of some of Humphreys best and lesser known works including A Man’s Estate, A Toy Epic, Outside the House of Baal, the Best of Friends, salt of the Earth, Unconditional Surrender, The Gift of a Daughter, Natives, Ghosts and Strangers, Old people are a Problem, The shop and The Woman at the Window. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Welsh Vocal Music Rachel Schutz, 2025-04-30 Singing has long been an integral component of Wales’s culture, identity, and international reputation; alongside the deep traditions of Welsh folksong, the country’s composers have produced a rich body of art music. Welsh Vocal Music introduces readers to the vast vocal repertoire of Wales and provides them with the tools to accurately and confidently sing in the Welsh language. The first section of the book offers an introduction to Welsh lyric diction, including sounds, spellings, pronunciation rules, and dialects, while the second section provides a guide to notable vocal composers of Wales and their works. A biographical and stylistic overview is provided for each composer, along with a catalogue of and commentary on their important works, including art songs, folk song arrangements, choral music, and opera. IPA transliterations and translations, along with online recordings, provide additional guidance on accurate diction. Offering a comprehensive description of Welsh lyric diction and uniting author biographies and style guides, Welsh Vocal Music is an ideal resource for professional singers, vocal coaches, conductors, and advanced students looking to perform Welsh music. Providing key contextual information about Wales’s history, language, and traditions, the book invites musicians to explore and celebrate the beauty, variety, and power of the country’s repertoire. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: The Guinness Book of Poetry , 1962 |
from father to son emyr humphreys: All That Is Wales M. Wynn Thomas, 2017-05-05 Wales may be small, but culturally it is richly varied. The aim in this collection of essays on a number of English-language authors from Wales is to offer a sample of the country’s internal diversity. To that end, the author’s examined range – from the exotic Lynette Roberts (Argentinean by birth, but of Welsh descent) and the English-born Peggy Ann Whistler who opted for new, Welsh identity as ‘Margiad Evans’, to Nigel Heseltine, whose bizarre stories of the antics of the decaying squierarchy of the Welsh border country remain largely unknown, and the Utah-based poet Leslie Norris, who brings out the bicultural character of Wales in his Welsh-English translations. The result is a portrait of Wales as a ‘micro-cosmopolitan country’, and the volume is prefaced with an autobiographical essay by one of the leading specialists in the field, authoritatively tracing the steady growth over recent decades of serious, informed and sustained study of what is a major achievement of Welsh culture. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Twentieth Century Anglo-Welsh Poetry Dannie Abse, 2004 English-language poetry in Wales is largely a twentieth century phenomenon: as this anthology demonstrates, its contribution to poetry in Britain is influential beyond its brief history. First published in 1997, this new edition brings the century completely up to date with the inclusion of work by outstanding new poets Owen Sheers, Sarah Corbett, Kate Bingham, Frances Williams and Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch.--BOOK JACKET. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Alun Hoddinott Professor Stewart R Craggs, 2013-01-28 Alun Hoddinott is the most important living Welsh composer and one of the most distinguished and prolific composers of his generation internationally. His works have been performed in major centres as far afield as Tokyo and Berlin, Melbourne and Leipzig, New York and Venice as well as the major festivals in Wales and England. He is one of the very few composers to have been commissioned to compose a concerto for Mstislav Rostropovitch. Born in Bargoed, Glamorganshire, in August 1929, Alun Hoddinott started to play the violin and compose at an early age. Some of his works were performed and broadcast whilst he was a student at University College, Cardiff and he later studied with the Australian composer and pianist Arthur Benjamin. His first major success was his Clarinet Concerto No.1, given by Gervaise de Peyer and the Halle Orchestra under John Barbirolli at the 1954 Cheltenham Music Festival. This Source Book lists all Hoddinott's compositions from 1946 to 2005, almost 60 years of phenomenal output, and shows he has achieved a mastery of composition which embraces almost every musical medium. With information given on first performances, manuscript locations and recordings, in addition to details of composition dates, authors/librettists, durations, commissions and dedications amongst much else, this book is a key reference for all those interested in Alun Hoddinott and his music. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Alun Hoddinott R. Craggs Stewart, 2017-11-30 Alun Hoddinott is the most important living Welsh composer and one of the most distinguished and prolific composers of his generation internationally. His works have been performed in major centres as far afield as Tokyo and Berlin, Melbourne and Leipzig, New York and Venice as well as the major festivals in Wales and England. He is one of the very few composers to have been commissioned to compose a concerto for Mstislav Rostropovitch.Born in Bargoed, Glamorganshire, in August 1929, Alun Hoddinott started to play the violin and compose at an early age. Some of his works were performed and broadcast whilst he was a student at University College, Cardiff and he later studied with the Australian composer and pianist Arthur Benjamin. His first major success was his Clarinet Concerto No.1, given by Gervaise de Peyer and the Halle Orchestra under John Barbirolli at the 1954 Cheltenham Music Festival.This Source Book lists all Hoddinott's compositions from 1946 to 2005, almost 60 years of phenomenal output, and shows he has achieved a mastery of composition which embraces almost every musical medium. With information given on first performances, manuscript locations and recordings, in addition to details of composition dates, authors/librettists, durations, commissions and dedications amongst much else, this book is a key reference for all those interested in Alun Hoddinott and his music. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: The Columbia Granger's Index to Poetry in Anthologies , 2007 |
from father to son emyr humphreys: In the Shadow of the Pulpit M. Wynn Thomas, 2009-10-15 Ranging from the nineteenth-century to the present, this book explores several central aspects of the ways in which the English-language poetry and fiction of Wales has responded to what was, for a crucial period of a century or so, the dominant culture of Wales: the culture of Welsh Nonconformity. In the introduction, the author reflects on why no sustained attempt has hitherto been made to investigate one of the formative cultural influences on modern 'Anglo-Welsh' literature, the Nonconformist inheritance. The importance of addressing this strange and significant cultural deficit is then explained, and a preliminary attempt made to capture something of the spirit of Welsh Nonconformity. The succeeding chapters address and seek to answer such questions as: What exactly did the Welsh chapels believe and do? Why have the English-language writers of Wales, from Caradoc Evans and Dylan Thomas to R.S. Thomas and the authors of today, been so fascinated by them? How accurate are the impressions we've been given of chapel life and chapel people in the English-language poetry and fiction of Wales? The answers offered may alter our views both of the Welsh Nonconformist past and of Welsh writing in English. One of the ideas advanced is that many of Wales' most important writers went to war with the preachers in their texts, and that their work is therefore the site of cultural struggle. Theirs was a war in words waged to determine who would have the last word on modern Welsh experience. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Generations Melanie Hart, James Loader, 1998 |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Poetry 1900-2000 Meic Stephens, 2007 Poetry 1900-2000 brings together a vibrant expression of the industrial, pastoral, rural, urban, religious, political and linguistic experience of Wales in the twentieth-century world. The poetry collected here is as varied as Wales itself, and ranges from the well known to the startling, from the lyrical to the experimental, the celebration of tradition to that of protest. Each poet's biography situates the writer in a social and literary context, and the collection presents an unparalleled panorama of the development of Welsh poetry in English in the twentieth century. --Book Jacket. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: British Solo Song Michael Pilkington, 2003 |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Poetry Wales , 1999-07 |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Poems '69 [etc.] , 1970 |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Book Review Digest , 1959 Excerpts from and citations to reviews of more than 8,000 books each year, drawn from coverage of 109 publications. Book Review Digest provides citations to and excerpts of reviews of current juvenile and adult fiction and nonfiction in the English language. Reviews of the following types of books are excluded: government publications, textbooks, and technical books in the sciences and law. Reviews of books on science for the general reader, however, are included. The reviews originate in a group of selected periodicals in the humanities, social sciences, and general science published in the United States, Canada, and Great Britain. - Publisher. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Longman Dictionary of Poets Alan Norman Bold, 1985 |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Chicorel Index to Poetry in Anthologies and Collections--retrospective Marietta Chicorel, 1975 |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Towards a Dialogic Anglistics Werner Delanoy, Jörg Helbig, Allan James, 2007 When one looks at the history of English Studies there has been a noticeable proliferation of research interests since the 1970s. As a result of such development, attempts have been made to create a new basis for communication and cooperation inside Anglistics and across disciplines. Making a case for a Dialogic Anglistics is such an attempt. A Dialogic Anglistics is based on a normative concept of dialogue aiming for egalitarian forms of cooperation both inside, between and across disciplines leading to the redefinition of old and creation of manifold new directions for English Studies. In the nineteen articles presented in this volume dialogic encounters are encouraged both within and between different fields within Anglistics. Furthermore, dialogic links are created with colleagues from other academic disciplines. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: A Book of Wales Meic Stephens, 1987 |
from father to son emyr humphreys: The Cambridge History of Welsh Literature Geraint Evans, Helen Fulton, 2019-04-18 This book is a comprehensive single-volume history of literature in the two major languages of Wales from post-Roman to post-devolution Britain. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Frank Lloyd Wright Jonathan Adams, 2022-09-15 • This detailed, innovative and meticulously researched study of the life and work of the architect Frank Lloyd Wright contextualises the historic Welsh origins of his attitude of creative defiance. • The book gives evidence of the early life of Wright’s mother that transformed the established view of Wright’s upbringing. It shows how he continued to draw from his Welsh culture throughout his long life, and how it was expressed in his work. • Our understanding of and appreciation for Wright’s genius can only be enhanced by this work. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Granger's Index to Poetry , 1982 Lists titles and first lines of thousands of poems, and includes author and subject indexes. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: The Regional Novel in Britain and Ireland K. D. M. Snell, 1998-12-10 The Regional Novel In Britain and Ireland, 1800-1990 will be of interest to literary and social historians as well as cultural critics. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: The NATS Bulletin National Association of Teachers of Singing (U.S.), 1984 |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Kicking the Bar Wynn Wheldon, 2016-05-05 Today the very nature of the BBC is being called into question, its future uncertain. But for legendary BBC broadcaster Huw Wheldon—a remarkable man who devoted his life to his country, his family and the public—its unwavering purpose was clear: to make the good popular and the popular good. With excerpts from Wheldon’s private letters and an archive of family memories and photos, Wynn Wheldon traces back through his father’s life, beginning with his Welsh and Protestant roots and his formative military service, through his time working with the Arts Council and the Festival of Britain, and culminating in his reign as one of the most influential media figures of the 20th century. From hosting the children’s programme All Your Own and filming Churchill on his 80th birthday to editing and presenting the world’s first arts magazine programme, Monitor, Huw Wheldon rose to become one of British television’s leading executives in the 60s and 70s, a tumultuous period often referred to as the ‘Golden Age of Television’. His legacy was a generation of broadcasters and storytellers driven by ‘the pursuit of excellence’, which came to influence every area of the nation’s creative life. Throughout, he maintained his role as a devoted husband, father and public servant. Kicking the Bar is not just a fascinating history of the man who helped shape Britain’s cultural landscape: it is also the tender reflection of a son on his relationship with his father. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Corresponding Cultures M. Wynn Thomas, 1999 The twin cultures of Welsh and English in Wales have caused a great deal of discussion and comment. Wynn Thomas explores the relationship between the two cultures in Wales from the 17th century to the present day. He focuses primarily on the linguistic aspects, using examples from Welsh and Anglo-Welsh Literature. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: The Anglo-Welsh Review , 1986 |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Anglo-Welsh Poetry, 1480-1980 Raymond Garlick, Roland Mathias, 1984 |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Contemporary Novelists Noelle Watson, 1991 Contains entries for each author with a biography, a list of separately published books, and an essay. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Contemporary Novelists D. L. Kirkpatrick, James Vinson, 1986 |
from father to son emyr humphreys: British and Irish Poets William Stewart, 2007-08-02 This reference book contains information on poets from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. The featured poets are representative of periods from the Old English era to the Post-Modern age. Each entry is comprised of a biography, a sample of the poet's publications, a list of his or her best known poems and sources for further information--Provided by publisher. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Peripheral Visions Ian A. Bell, 1995 Throughout contemporary British writing, the question of national identity recurs. By means of its testimony to lived experience, the novel seems to offer the possibility of exploring local communities and marginalized identities in various elaborate ways. However, by its very metropolitanism, and as a result of the material circumstances of publishing and the cosmopolitan nature of the audience, the British novel inevitably conglomerates around London, and its exploration of the remainder of Britain has tended to be patchy and touristy. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Anglo-Welsh Poetry, 1480-1990 Raymond Garlick, Roland Mathias, 1993 An expanded paper edition of a popular anthology, this now includes the work of Welsh poets writing in the 1980s. It covers five centuries, from the earliest recorded poem in English by a Welshman, to the establishment of the Anglo-Welsh presence in contemporary literature. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Socialist Cultures East and West Dubravka Juraga, M. Keith Booker, 2002-06-30 Much of the Western academic establishment believes that the cultural productions of the Soviet Union and other communist countries were so ideologically skewed as to make them worthless as literature. Juraga (formerly English and comparative literature, U. of Arkansas at Fayetteville) and Booker (English, U. of Arkansas) suggest that this view is, in itself, ideologically skewed and an example of Western propaganda. They present eight essays that attempt a historical recovery of the legacy of socialist culture in both the Eastern Bloc countries and in the West. Among the topics explored are the similarities between African novels and works of Soviet socialist realism, comparisons of Soviet and American musical comedies, the influence of Bertoldt Brecht on the works of British socialist filmmaker Ken Loach, and a critical review of the scholarship of the 1990s about the American Left. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Faith and the Crisis of a Nation Robert Tudur Jones, 2004 R. Tudur Jones argues that many of the social, cultural and religious issues that would be important in the late 20th century and early 21st century in Wales were already extant a century earlier and that in understanding that period we can learn something of our own time. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: R. S. Thomas to Rowan Williams M. Wynn Thomas, 2022-11-15 This study places the internationally renowned poetry of two major figures, R. S. Thomas and Rowan Williams, in a new and illuminating context. It demonstrates how theological convictions are embodied in the very form and texture of poems. The book draws attention to a cultural phenomenon of European resonance, because it runs counter to established secular practice in the UK, in Western Europe and in the US. |
from father to son emyr humphreys: Imagining Wales Jeremy Hooker, 2001 Hooker (English, U. of Glamorgan, Wales) analyzes some of the best known Welsh writers in English, leaving aside that of urban, industrial and post-industrial Wales; and that by younger writers who have come into prominence in recent years. Among the remaining luminaries are John Cowper Powys, Roland Mathias, R. S. Thomas, Alun Lewis, Emyr Humphryes, and Hilary Llewellyn-Williams. Distributed by Paul & Co. Publishers Consortium. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
from father to son emyr humphreys: The Bloomsbury Handbook to Ageing in Contemporary Literature and Film Sarah Falcus, Heike Hartung, Raquel Medina, 2023-06-29 Across more than 30 chapters spanning migration, queerness, and climate change, this handbook captures how the interdisciplinary and intersectional endeavor of Age(ing) studies has shaped contemporary literary and film studies. In the early 21st century, the literary study of age and ageing in its cultural context has 'come of age': it has come to supplement and challenge a public discourse on ageing seen mainly as a political and demographic 'problem' in many countries of the world. Following a tripartite structure, it looks first at literary and film genres and how they have been shaped by knowledge about age and ageing, incorporating both narrative genres as well as poetry, drama and imagery. The second section includes chapters on key themes and concepts in Age(ing) Studies with examples from film and literature. The third section brings together case studies focussing on individual artists, national traditions and global ageing. Containing original contributions by pioneers in the field as well as new scholars from across the globe, it brings together current scholarship on ageing in literary and film studies, and offers new directions and perspectives. |
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Masha /Liz shot and killed her biological father Raymond Reddington when she was 4. Kirk was her mother's husband, making him her stepfather. Fake Red took her to Sam to raise to keep …
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Something like "I killed my own father and brother with my hands, but my crew, they are my real family and I'd do anything for them" Or like Yondu in that Marvel Movie: "He may be your …
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