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The Heyday in the Blood

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The village of Tanygraig on the Welsh-English border is the setting for this passionate novel of love and its consequences.

Beti, the beautiful and wilful daughter of a pub landlord, is pursued by two men: Llew, her aggressive, red-haired cousin, and Evan, the dreamy miller and would-be poet.

She has to make a choice but it's not her future alone that depends on her decision.

She and Tanygraig are positioned precariously on borders of class, nation, language, and changing times.

In this enduring novel by Geraint Goodwin, first published in 1936, Wales is associated with tradition and stability, England connotes modernity and movement.

Beti is conscious of living at a temporal border: "The old way of things was ending; she had come at the end of one age and the beginning of another.

Wales would be the last to go - but it was going..."

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Product Details
Parthian Books
1905762836 / 9781905762835
Paperback / softback
823.912
24/10/2008
United Kingdom
English
Classics
312 p. : ill.
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