Welsh Literature

Welsh literature may be used to refer to any literature originating from Wales or by Welsh writers:

  • Welsh-language literature for literature in the Welsh language
  • Welsh literature in English for literature in the English language
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    The populations of Pwllheli, Criccieth,
    Portmadoc, Borth, Tremadoc, Penrhyndeudraeth,
    Were all assembled. Criccieth’s mayor addressed them
    First in good Welsh and then in fluent English,
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