Raymond Garlick (21 September 1926 – 19 March 2011) was an Anglo-Welsh poet. He was also the first editor of The Anglo-Welsh Review, a lecturer, critic, and campaigner for the use of the Welsh language.[1][2]
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RaymondGarlick (21 September 1926 – 19 March 2011) was an Anglo-Welsh poet. He was also the first editor of The Anglo-Welsh Review, a lecturer, critic...
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short stories. He was also a literary critic, and responsible with RaymondGarlick for the success of the literary magazine Dock Leaves (published from...
The form 'Anglo-Welsh' was used by Idris Bell in 1922 and revived by RaymondGarlick and Roland Mathias when they renamed their literary periodical ‘'Dock...
branch of English-language literature in the British Isles. While RaymondGarlick discovered sixty-nine Welsh men and women who wrote in English prior...
History of Irish Literature. London: Hutchinson. ISBN 0091613612. RaymondGarlick An Introduction to Anglo-Welsh Literature (University of Wales Press...
was located opposite the Parry Block. It was dedicated to the poet RaymondGarlick, who was a principal lecturer in Trinity's Welsh Department. It contained...
friends and correspondents included Wil Ifan, John Cowper Powys, and RaymondGarlick. He was not a Modernist, but had been taught Wordsworth at school and...
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translator Hamlin Garland (1860–1940), US novelist, poet and essayist RaymondGarlick (1926–2011), Anglo-Welsh poet and editor Richard Garnett (1835–1906)...
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and is located opposite the Parry Block. It is dedicated to the poet RaymondGarlick, who was a principal lecturer in Trinity's Welsh department. The Parry...
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– Giora Leshem, Israeli poet and publisher (born 1940) March 19 – RaymondGarlick, English-born Welsh poet and editor (born 1926) March 26 – Diana Wynne...
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To bow my head without one companion. The 20th-century Welsh poet RaymondGarlick wrote a poem, "Llanbadarn Etc.", inspired by "The Girls of Llanbadarn"...
and genealogist Menna Gallie (1919–1990, E), novelist and translator RaymondGarlick (1926–2011, E), poet and editor Geoffrey of Monmouth (Gruffudd ap Arthur...
ISBN 0708313833. Garlick, Raymond, and Roland Mathias, Anglo-Welsh Poetry 1480–1990. Bridgend: Seren, 1995, p. 45 Garlick & Mathias, p. 47. Garlick, Raymond, and...
John Garlick Llewellyn Poulson (14 April 1910 – 31 January 1993) was a British architectural designer and businessman who caused a major political scandal...
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