
Series: The World's classics; 551. Physical description: 330p.; 16cm.Subjects: Short stories -- Welsh.
This collection gathers a diverse array of short fiction from Welsh authors to explore the cultural and social landscape of Wales. The editor, Gwyn Jones, curates a selection of narratives that reflect the distinct regional identity, folklore, and social realities of the Welsh people. The stories operate within various narrative frameworks, ranging from traditional oral-style storytelling to more modern, character-driven prose. These pieces navigate the tensions between rural tradition and industrial change, often highlighting the internal conflicts of characters caught between heritage and progress.
Readers and critics frequently note that this anthology serves as a significant entry point for those interested in the specific literary traditions of Wales. Discussion often centers on the balance between the pastoral, romanticized depictions of the countryside and the grittier realities of working-class life. Many highlight the effectiveness of the editor's selection in capturing the distinct atmosphere of the Welsh valleys and coastal towns. The collection is often praised for its ability to preserve cultural nuances that might otherwise be overlooked in broader British literature surveys. Readers appreciate the variety of voices presented, which provides a comprehensive view of the evolution of Welsh short fiction over time.
Page Count:
346
Publication Date:
1956-01-01
ISBN-10:
0192505513
ISBN-13:
9780192505514
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