Dylan Thomas's Swansea, Gower and Laugharne ( 1 )

Publication series :1

Author: Davies   James A  

Publisher: University of Wales Press‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781783160082

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781783160037

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781783160037

Subject: F59 Tourism Economy;I06 Literature, Literature Appreciation;I106.2 Poetry;I207.2 诗歌、韵文

Keyword: 传记

Language: ENG

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Description

This popular publication provides a detailed account of the relationship between Thomass life, work and the three places that were most important to him.

Chapter

ToC

Back Cover

Preface

Chronological Summary

1 Swansea – ‘the best place’

Background – from Jack to ‘D.J.’

Dylan Thomas’s Swansea

Dylan Thomas and Swansea’s literary history

Uplands and Sketty

Cwmdonkin

Cwmdonkin Drive

5 Cwmdonkin Drive

To Sketty via Cwmdonkin Park

Cwmdonkin Park

To Sketty – via Uplands

‘Warmley’

Dylan Thomas’s Swansea – city centre

The Dylan Thomas Centre to the Grammar School

Kardomah Café

Grammar School to 5 Cwmdonkin Drive via Terrace Road

Grammar School to 5 Cwmdonkin Drive via Walter Road

De la Beche Street to the Bay View Hotel via St Helen’s Road

The Dylan Thomas Centre to Mumbles

Oystermouth and Mumbles

2 Gower – ‘the loveliest sea-coast’

Dylan Thomas’s Gower – an introduction

Dylan Thomas and Gower’s literary history

Dylan Thomas’s Gower

Killay to Vennaway Lane

Langland to Vennaway Lane

Vennaway Lane to Rhosili

Rhosili

3 Laugharne – ‘this timeless, mild, beguiling island’

Dylan Thomas’s Laugharne – a brief history

Laugharne’s literary history

Dylan Thomas and Laugharne

Laugharne and Under Milk Wood

Dylan Thomas’s Laugharne

Castle car park to ‘Eros’

Castle car park to the ‘Boat House’ via Wogan Street

Castle car park to the ‘Boat House’via the Foreshore

‘Work Hut’ and the ‘Boat House’

The ‘Boat House’ to St Martin’s Church

Further Reading

Index

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