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Shakespeare's Welsh grandmother / Kate Chedgzoy
Thirteen ways of looking like a Welshman: Shakespeare and his contemporaries / Philip Schwyzer
Glyn Dwr, Glendouer, Glendourdy and Glendower / David J. Baker
Rhymer, minstrel Lady Mortimer and the power of Welsh words / Megan Lloyd
'bastard Normans, Norman bastards': anomalous identities in the life of Henry the Fift [sic] / Christopher Ivic
Shakespeare's 'welsch men' and the 'King's English' / Margaret Tudeau-Clayton
'O, I am ignorance itself in this!': Listening to Welsh in Shakespeare and Armin / Huw Griffiths
Contextualizing 1610: Cymbeline, The valiant Welshman, and the princes of Wales / Marisa R. Cull
Cymbeline, the translatio imperii, and the matter of Britain / Lisa Hopkins
'Howso'er 'tis strange... Yet is it true': the British history, fiction and performance in Cymbeline / Andrew King
'Let a Welsh correction teach you good English condition': Shakespeare, Wales and the critics / Willy Maley
Cackling home to Camelot: Shakespeare's Welsh roots / Richard Wilson.

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