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613: 496: 179:. Later, in 1927, he was appointed as a lecturer in the Welsh language department of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, the former name of 115:, which had a deep effect on him. His childhood was spent in an industrial area. However in his youth he often stayed with his relatives in 568: 618: 573: 436: 530: 470: 593: 160: 628: 608: 623: 588: 507:
Pymtheg o Wŷr Llên yr Ugeinfed Ganrif. ("15 men of 20th century literature") D.Ben Rees. Cyhoeddiadau Modern Cymru 1972
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The expansion of the works resulted in Pontardawe becoming 'virtually a one-company town' (
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He applied for the post of professor of the department upon the retirement of
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Hodges, H.A. 1975. Gwenallt: an English view of the poet. Planet. 29. 24-29.
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Jones regularly attended chapel in his youth. But he later embraced
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A guide to the industrial archaeology of the Swansea region
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for his father to obtain work. He was conscripted into the
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New biography of Gwenallt by Professor Alan Llwyd launched
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Profiles: A Guide to Writing in Twentieth Century Wales
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Sensuous Glory The Poetic Vision of D. Gwenallt Jones
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literature. He created his bardic name by transposing
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Derfel 614:People educated at Ysgol Gyfun Ystalyfera 533:on the Ceredigion County Council website 435:Hughes, Stephen; Reynolds, Paul (1968). 258: 122: 541: 249: 119:, which had a deep influence on him. 102:University College Wales, Aberystwyth 569:Academics of Aberystwyth University 331: 13: 395: 358:A guide to the literature of Wales 14: 640: 619:20th-century British philosophers 514: 293:Blodeugerdd o'r Ddeunawfed Ganrif 263:. Llandysul, Dyfed: Gomer Press. 574:Alumni of Aberystwyth University 402:Brynley Francis Roberts (2001). 374:. Llandysul: Gomer. Pages 70–75. 16:Welsh poet, critic, and scholar 501: 490: 463: 427: 235:, a village near Aberystwyth. 1: 594:Welsh conscientious objectors 409:Dictionary of Welsh Biography 388: 323:. Collected Poems. Edited by 55: 629:20th-century Welsh educators 609:Welsh scholars and academics 344:. Norwich: Canterbury Press. 340:and D. Densil Morgan. 2000. 137:National Eisteddfod of Wales 84:. But he declared himself a 7: 321:Cerddi Gwenallt: Y Casgliad 194:in 1929 and was awarded an 10: 645: 624:20th-century Welsh writers 104:, where he met the writer 589:Welsh Christian pacifists 414:National Library of Wales 327:. Llandysul : Gomer. 254:. Llandysul: Gwasg Gomer. 243: 113:Pontardawe Tinplate Works 356:Johnston, Dafydd. 1994. 278: 238: 604:Welsh-language writers 564:People from Pontardawe 181:Aberystwyth University 86:conscientious objector 559:People from Penparcau 307:Bywyd a Gwaith Islwyn 123:Later life and career 599:Welsh-language poets 348:Edwards, Hywel Teifi 250:Jones, D.G. (1934). 185:T. H. Parry-Williams 584:Calvinist pacifists 227:Jones is buried in 203:University of Wales 190:Jones graduated as 139:which was held in 127:In 1926 the poem, 60:Jones was born in 286:Yr Areithiau Pros 259:Gwenallt (1982). 149:Breuddwyd y Bardd 20:David James Jones 636: 508: 505: 499: 494: 488: 486: 484: 482: 473:. 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Index

bardic name
Welsh
poet
critic
scholar
Welsh-language
Alltwen
Pontardawe
Glamorganshire
Rhydcymerau
Carmarthenshire
Army
World War I
conscientious objector
Wormwood Scrubs
Dartmoor Prison
University College Wales, Aberystwyth
Idwal Jones
Pontardawe Tinplate Works
Rhydcymerau
Chair
National Eisteddfod of Wales
Swansea
Bangor
Welsh Academy
Taliesin
BA
Welsh
grammar school
Barry, Glamorgan

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