Welsh

Literary works that are written in the Welsh language - Cymraeg -, or the English language. Works that are written in the nation of Wales, or address themes associated with the Welsh people and Wales' culture. ...more

The Mabinogion
How Green Was My Valley
Trainspotting
Under Milk Wood
Filth
Romeo and Juliet
Hamlet
Porno (Mark Renton, #3)
King Henry IV, Part 1
Othello
Ecstasy
Glue
Collected Poems
Henry IV, Part Two
Robinson Crusoe
Anything in Turquoise by Wendy KleinMurielle's Angel by Mary J. HowellWashing the dead by Shelagh WeeksUp Close by Shelagh WeeksSeeing Birds in Church is a Kind of Adieu by Arlene Ang
Cinnamon Press
15 books — 1 voter
None So Blind by Alis HawkinsHide by S.J.  MorganThe Welsh Man by Dave  LewisThe Duel  by Stephen HavardThe Queen's Envoy by Lord David Prosser
Crime Cymru
53 books — 5 voters

How the Irish Saved Civilization by Thomas CahillThe Mabinogion by UnknownThe Táin by AnonymousThe Mabinogion Tetralogy by Evangeline WaltonThe Celts by Nora Kershaw Chadwick
Medieval Welsh and Irish literature
80 books — 52 voters
The Celts by John CollisThe Celtic World by Jennifer PaxtonWriting IT - Novel, Plot, Characters by Ed AdamsThe Conquest of Gaul by Gaius Julius CaesarThe History of Rome, Books 1-5 by Livy
The Celtic World Suggested Reading
82 books — 3 voters

While you live, whatever your state while on earth, act the generous and manly part; and never, never, either manually or with the lash of satire, war with the weak
T.J. Llewelyn Prichard, The Comical Adventures of Twm Shon Catty Commonly known as the Welsh Robin Hood

Cassandra Clare
Do you miss Wales?” Tessa inquired. Will shrugged lightly. “What’s to miss? Sheep and singing,” he said. “And the ridiculous language. Fe hoffwn i fod mor feddw, fyddai ddim yn cofio fy enw.” “What does that mean?” “It means ‘I wish to get so drunk I no longer remember my own name,’ Quite useful.
Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

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