Publishing in Wales
Renaissance and Resistance
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:28th Apr '22
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The history of publishing in Wales is an exciting story of conquest, rebellion, resistance, and renaissance spread over 2,000 years.
The story of publishing in Wales is connected to the story of Wales itself. Wales, the Welsh people, and the Welsh language have survived invasion, migration, oppression, revolt, resistance, religious and social upheaval, and economic depression. The books of Wales chronicle this story and the Welsh people's endurance over centuries of challenges.The creation of texts preserves culture, literature, myth, and society, and provides invaluable insights into history. Yet we still have much to learn about the history of how those texts were produced and how the production of texts has influenced modern societies, particularly in smaller nations like Wales. The story of publishing in Wales is closely connected to the story of Wales itself. Wales, the Welsh people, and the Welsh language have survived invasion, migration, oppression, revolt, resistance, religious and social upheaval, and economic depression. The books of Wales chronicle this story and the Welsh people's endurance over centuries of challenges. Ancient law-books, medieval manuscripts, legends and myths, secretly printed religious works, poetry, song, social commentary, and modern novels tell a story of a tiny nation, its hardy people, and an enduring literary legacy that has an outsized influence on culture and literature far beyond the Welsh borders.
ISBN: 9781108948173
Dimensions: 177mm x 128mm x 6mm
Weight: 100g
75 pages