Poems from the Soul : Twelve of the Great Hymns of Wales
(Autor) M.Wynn ThomasAn exploration of Wales's deep connections to music through one specific style: the hymn. Even as many in the modern world draw away from organized religion, the great hymns of our time persist: we turn to them at weddings and funerals, at rugby matches, and in pubs. Bringing together twelve of Wales's best-loved hymns from the eighteenth to the twentieth century, Poems from the Soul reveals the heart and soul of a people's poetry. These are the poems of ordinary folk--blacksmiths, farmers, and preachers--and they played a vital role in the creation of the Welsh people. Ranging from the visionary intensity of Ann Griffiths to the striking biblical imagery of Wales's unofficial national anthem "Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer," in every hymn a single, singular voice sings out, loud and strong with fear, hope, ecstasy, or anxiety. With original illustrations by Ruth Jên Evans throughout, this collection offers insights into the making of a modern nation and demonstrates the transformative power of voices raised in song.
M.Wynn Thomas
M. Wynn Thomas is a renowned Welsh literary critic and scholar, best known for his groundbreaking work "The Literature of Wales." His meticulous analysis and insightful interpretations have greatly enriched the study of Welsh literature, making him a leading authority in the field. His work has had a lasting impact on literary scholarship.