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Raymond L.Hogler ('Dylan Thomas: The Development of an Idiom') and G.J.Weinberger ('Dylan Thomas's Paradise and Calvary') contribute essays to an issue of the periodical 'The Anglo-Welsh Review'. Vol. 21, no. 47, summer 1972. Edited by Roland Mathias.

Raymond L.Hogler ('Dylan Thomas: The Development of an Idiom') and G.J.Weinberger ('Dylan Thomas's Paradise and Calvary') contribute essays to an issue of the periodical 'The Anglo-Welsh Review'. Vol. 21, no. 47, summer 1972. Edited by Roland Mathias.

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Raymond L.Hogler ('Dylan Thomas: The Development of an Idiom') and G.J.Weinberger ('Dylan Thomas's Paradise and Calvary') contribute essays to an issue of the periodical 'The Anglo-Welsh Review'. Vol. 21, no. 47, summer 1972. Edited by Roland Mathias.

by DYLAN THOMAS

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The Dock Leaves Press, Pembroke, 1972. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. First edition. 8vo. 272pp. Card wrappers. A virtually fine copy. This issue of the twice-yearly periodical also includes contributions by Raymond Garlick (his poems 'Marwnad', 'Anthem for Doomed Youth', 'Oranges and Lemons', and 'Cistercians'), John Hill ('The Poetry of Raymond Garlick'), Colin Murry ('The Art of Charles White' [White also contributes the cover design to this issue]), Evelyn Simpson ('The Local Setting of Henry Vaughan's Poetry'), Jacqueline Banerjee ('The Letters of Alun Lewis'), H.M.Waidson ('Vernon Watkins and German Literature'), and C.Benson Roberts ('John Cowper Powys and the Welsh')..

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Raymond L.Hogler ('Dylan Thomas: The Development of an Idiom') and G.J.Weinberger ('Dylan Thomas's Paradise and Calvary') contribute essays to an issue of the periodical 'The Anglo-Welsh Review'. Vol. 21, no. 47, summer 1972. Edited by Roland Mathias.
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DYLAN THOMAS
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The Dock Leaves Press, Pembroke
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1972

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