Enoc Huws is a classic novel by Daniel Owen, written in the Welsh language and first published in 1891.[1][2] It was serialised in Y Cymro prior to publication in book form.[3] It has been adapted for stage and television (in an early 1974 TV adaptation, and later as Y Dreflan on S4C).
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EnocHuws is a classic novel by Daniel Owen, written in the Welsh language and first published in 1891. It was serialised in Y Cymro prior to publication...
mainly on three later novels, particularly Rhys Lewis and its sequel EnocHuws. There he again explored a fictionalized version of Mold and its Methodist...
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Daniel Owen (1836–1895), author of works such as Rhys Lewis (1885) and EnocHuws (1891). The first novel in Scottish Gaelic was John MacCormick's Dùn-Àluinn...
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