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Correspondence between Meic Stephens and Lady Amy Parry-Williams

Correspondence between Meic Stephens and Lady Amy Parry-Williams relating to the former's translations into English of essays by T H Parry-Williams, published in The White Stone - six essays by T H Parry-Williams; together with draft copies of the translated essays, observations and suggested amendments by Lady Amy Parry-Williams, and carbon copies of letters from Meic Stephens to Glyn Tegai Hughes (4/14, 33) and John Barnie (4/32, 66) relating to the publication of the translations.

Letters from artists invited to contribute to Artists in Wales, vols 1-3

Letters from artists in the fields of literature, drama, music and the visual arts, invited to contribute to Artists in Wales, vols 1-3, together with carbon copies of letters from Meic Stephens. Correspondents include: Delme Bryn-Jones (1/1-2); W T Pennar Davies (1/3-4); T Glynne Davies (1/5); Marion Eames (1/6); Islwyn Ffowc Elis (1/7-12); Raymond Garlick (1/13-14); Alun Hoddinott (1/15); Richard Hughes (1/16); Emyr Humphreys (1/17-20); Robert Hunter (1/21); Dafydd Iwan (1/22-4); R M (Bobi) Jones (1/25); Gwyn Jones (1/26-7); John Gwilym Jones (1/28-31); Jonah Jones (1/32-3); W S Jones (1/34); David Lyn (1/35-6); William Mathias (1/37); John Ormond (1/38); John Petts (1/39-41); Frances [Mrs Ceri] Richards (1/42); Kate Roberts (1/43-4); Will Roberts (1/45-6); Ray Smith (1/47-50); Gwyn Thomas, Cardiff (1/51); Dewi-Prys Thomas (1/52-5); Harri Webb (1/56); Grace Williams (1/57-9); Gwyn Williams, Trefenter (1/60-2); Kyffin Williams (1/63).

Letters from poets invited to contribute to Green Horse: an anthology by young poets of Wales

Letters from poets invited to contribute to Green Horse: an anthology by young poets of Wales edited by Meic Stephens and Peter Finch, together with carbon copies of letters from Meic Stephens, biographical notes of the contributors, copies of poems submitted and a few other papers relating to the volume. Correspondents include: Gillian Clarke (2/13-15); Anthony Conran (2/17-20); Tony Curtis (2/24-5); John Davies, Prestatyn (2/30-2); Peter Finch (2/44); Jeremy Hooker (2/82-3); Nigel Jenkins (2/92-3); John Idris Jones (2/100-2); Peter Elfed Lewis (2/111-15); Roland Mathias (2/116); Robert Minhinnick (2/123-7); Robert Nisbet (2/131-3); Sheenagh Pugh (2/160-2); Chris Torrance (2/192); J P Ward (2/198-203).

Letters relating to the second edition of The Welsh Language Today

Letters relating to the second edition of The Welsh Language Today, including letters from: Lord Chalfont (3/1); Cynog Dafis (3/2-4); Dan Lyn James (3/5); Dafydd Glyn Jones (3/6-10); R Brinley Jones (3/13-14); R Gerallt Jones (3/15-16); R Tudur Jones (3/17-18); Robyn Lewis (3/22-3); D Tecwyn Lloyd (3/24); Roland Mathias (3/25); Hiroshi Mizutani (3/26); Glanville Price (3/27-8); Chris Rees (3/29).

Meic Stephens papers

  • GB 0210 MEIPHENS
  • Fonds
  • 1970-1987

Correspondence, 1970-1977, accumulated by Meic Stephens in the course of editing Artists in Wales, volumes 1-3 (Llandysul, 1971-1977), from artists in the fields of literature, drama, music and the visual arts; letters, 1977-1978, from poets invited to contribute to Green Horse : an anthology by young poets of Wales edited by him (Swansea, 1978); letters, 1978-1979, relating to The Welsh Language Today (second edition, Llandysul, 1979); and correspondence, 1986-1987, between Meic Stephens and Lady Amy Parry-Williams relating to the former's translations into English of essays by T. H. Parry-Williams, published in The White Stone - six essays by T. H. Parry-Williams (Llandysul, 1987).

An additional consignment of the papers of Meic Stephens. This group remains uncatalogued.

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