Bibliography
Dylan Foster
Evans s. xx–xxi
Works authored
Evans, Dylan Foster, Gwaith Rhys Goch Eryri, Cyfres beirdd yr uchelwyr, 36, Aberystwyth: Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, University of Wales, 2007.
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Evans, Dylan Foster, Gwaith Hywel Swrdwal a’i deulu, Cyfres beirdd yr uchelwyr, 16, Aberystwyth: Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, University of Wales, 2000.
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Owen, Ann Parry, and Dylan Foster Evans, Gwaith Llywelyn Brydydd Hoddnant, Dafydd ap Gwilym, Hillyn ac eraill; ynghyd â dwy awdl gan Lywelyn Ddu ab y Pastard, Cyfres beirdd yr uchelwyr, 5, Aberystwyth: Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, University of Wales, 1996.
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Contributions to journals
Evans, Dylan Foster, “Welsh traitors in a Scottish chronicle: Dafydd ap Gruffudd, Penwyn and the transmission of national memory”, Studia Celtica 52 (2018): 137–155.
abstract:
The focus of this article is the capture and execution of Dafydd ap Gruffudd of Gwynedd in 1283. Various texts found in medieval and Early Modern manuscripts (including a notable example from Scotland) show a continuing interest in these events, including the identification of an individual blamed for Dafydd's betrayal. The article will consider the veracity of these texts and also the repeated tendency to relate Dafydd's execution to the events of the Glyndŵr rebellion of the early fifteenth century. It will argue that poetry that lies outside the 'mainstream' bardic tradition played a crucial role in the transmission and reinterpretation of national memory.
abstract:
The focus of this article is the capture and execution of Dafydd ap Gruffudd of Gwynedd in 1283. Various texts found in medieval and Early Modern manuscripts (including a notable example from Scotland) show a continuing interest in these events, including the identification of an individual blamed for Dafydd's betrayal. The article will consider the veracity of these texts and also the repeated tendency to relate Dafydd's execution to the events of the Glyndŵr rebellion of the early fifteenth century. It will argue that poetry that lies outside the 'mainstream' bardic tradition played a crucial role in the transmission and reinterpretation of national memory.
Contributions to edited collections or authored works
Evans, Dylan Foster, “(Editions with notes and translations)”, Gwaith Dafydd ap Gwilym, Online: Welsh Department, Swansea University, 2007. URL: <http://www.dafyddapgwilym.net>.