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Meeting King Lud at the Fleet Gate: David Jones and the Welshness of London
Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, Volume: n.s. 20 (2014), Pages: 60 - 68
Swansea University Author: Geraint Evans
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A reading of David Jones's The Anathemata (1952) which sees British Celticity and modern Welsh identity reflected in London's Roman heritage.
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