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Author Thomas, M. Wynn

Title In the shadow of the pulpit : literature and nonconformist Wales / M. Wynn Thomas
Published Cardiff : University of Wales Press, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (x, 372 pages) : illustrations
Series Writing Wales in English
CREW series of critical and scholarly studies
Writing Wales in English.
CREW series of critical and scholarly studies.
Contents Preacher's Wor(l)d. A bluffers guide to Welsh nonconformity ; The long nonconformist century ; Bringing nonconformity to book -- Writer's wor(l)d. War of words : the preacher and the writer ; Spoiled preachers ; Wales BC -- Individuals worlds. "Marlais" : Dylan Thomas and the "tin Bethels" ; "Fucking and forgiveness" : the case of Glyn Jones ; "Solid in goodly counsel" : the chapels write back
Summary This is a crucially important analysis that should blaze a trail for succeeding generations to discover paths not only through the wilderness of their world but also their own selves. As I did as I read. Matters became clear which had been little more than a mist of intuition
It requires an exceptional effort of patient scholarship and historical empathy to convey how profoundly the thoughts, words, habits and deeds of those who lived only a generation or so ago were shaped by religious influences-often never more so than when they sought to rebel against them. In this new history of the Welsh dissenting culture and its impact on major Anglo-Welsh writers, M. Wynn Thomas eloquently and convincingly demonstrates how crucial its influence was. Lawrence Buell, Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature, Harvard University
Following a personal introduction reflecting on the significance of chapel culture to Welsh life, this study proceeds to offer a simple explanation for the general, secular reader of the origins and meaning of Welsh Nonconformity. In the main body of the work, attention is first drawn to the gradual emergence in Wales from the later eighteenth century onwards of creative writing in English about this dominant Nonconformist culture, culminating in the appearance of the hitherto unexplored body of substantial Anglophone work at the end of the nineteenth century. Then turning to the twentieth century, the study first demonstrates the various textual strategies a powerful new genration of ̀Anglo-Welsh' writers employed to attack and undermine this hegemonic religious culture and then examines the work of four authors - Glyn Jones, Dylan Thomas, Emyr Humphreys and Roland Mathias - in detail to demonstrate the depth and variety of the literary response over this last century to the
World of the Welsh chapels
Particularly valuable features of this study are its demonstration of the formative influence of Welsh Nonconformity on Welsh Writing in English; its examination of a whole body of writing about chapel life that has hitherto been unexplored; its argument that central to ̀Anglo-Welsh' literature for much of the past century has been the struggle between preacher and writer for the soul of Welsh culture; and its suggestion that the work of Dylan Thomas might profitably be re-read in the light of his remarkable Welsh Unitarian ancestry. --Book Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject English fiction -- Welsh authors -- History and criticism
Christianity in literature.
Dissenters, Religious, in literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
RELIGION -- Christianity -- Literature & the Arts.
Christianity in literature
Dissenters, Religious, in literature
English fiction -- Welsh authors
Dissenters
Literatur
Wales
Englisch.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780708323427
0708323421