Welsh Literature
Welsh Literature encompasses a rich tradition of writing in both the Welsh and English languages. It includes poetry, prose, and drama, reflecting the unique culture and history of Wales. Notable periods include the medieval era, characterized by works like the Mabinogion, and the 20th century, which saw the rise of influential writers such as Dylan Thomas.
The literature often explores themes of identity, nature, and the landscape of Wales. It is celebrated for its lyrical quality and deep connection to the Welsh language. Festivals like Gŵyl Fawr promote and honor this literary heritage, showcasing the importance of storytelling in Welsh culture.