Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan

Standard Name: Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen

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Literary responses Margiad Evans
Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan finds these poems uneven, and regrets the influence on them of W. H. Hudson and Walter De la Mare .
Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen. Margiad Evans. Seren, 1998.
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Literary responses Margiad Evans
This book established ME 's reputation from the outset.
“The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive.
(19 March 1958): 13
Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan has judged it, with its multiple patterning, technically extraordinarily polished and assured, especially for a first noveland equally remarkable...
Literary responses Margiad Evans
Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan considers this perhaps the least satisfactory of Margiad Evans's novels, both because it lacks cohesive constructionand because its view of life is so gloomy and cynical.
Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen. Margiad Evans. Seren, 1998.
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Literary responses Margiad Evans
Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan feels that this book, facilitated by the recovery of childhood memories, is a remarkable account of a spiritual journey from turmoil to calm and maturity.
Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen, and Margiad Evans. “Introduction”. The Old and the Young, Seren, 1998, pp. 7-17.
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Publishing Margiad Evans
She had been working on this collection as a whole since 1943, while one item, The Wicked Woman, dates from October 1933 (while she was writing Turf or Stone) and was printed in...

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Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen, and Margiad Evans. “Introduction”. The Old and the Young, Seren, 1998, pp. 7-17.
Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen. Margiad Evans. Seren, 1998.