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167: 395: 33: 346: 154:. He left early in 1922 having been appointed a lecturer in the Welsh and Extra-Mural Studies Departments at the university college in Bangor, where he remained until his retirement in 1944. After his marriage in 1923 he lived in 122:, from 1902 to 1904, and left having taken part of the degree course and trained as a teacher. After working as a teacher at various schools until 1907, he completed his degree at the 212:
Some of his most notable works include "Y Llwynog" ('The Fox'), "Eifionydd" and "Englynion coffa Hedd Wyn". In the latter he uses the traditional four-line verse or
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in 1916. Parry served in the army from 1916 to 1918, returning on demobilization to Cardiff, and in 1921 was appointed headmaster of Oakley Park School in
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working towards an MA degree, which he was awarded in 1912 for a dissertation on points of contact between Welsh and
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for his poem "Yr Haf" ('The Summer'), which has been described as "the best known and admired of all the eisteddfod
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There is a short biography and appreciation of Parry's work by his cousin, Sir Thomas Parry, in the
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county school, then becoming a pupil-teacher from 1899 to 1902. He went to the
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county school. He returned to college at Bangor and spent some months in
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of the 20th century". He published two collections of poetry:
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Parry earned widespread recognition as a poet when he won the
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county school from 1896 to 1898, and for one year at the new
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Index


Tal-y-sarn
Bethesda
Wales
Welsh
Tal-y-sarn
Dyffryn Nantlle
T. H. Parry-Williams
Thomas Parry
Caernarfon
Pen-y-groes
University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
University College of North Wales, Bangor
Llanberis
Brittany
Breton
Cefnddwysarn
Barry
Cardiff High School for Boys
Montgomeryshire
Bethesda, Gwynedd

Lôn Goed
Gwynedd
chair
National Eisteddfod
awdlau
englyn
cynghanedd
Hedd Wyn

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