T.H. Parry-Williams
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Sir Thomas Herbert Parry-Williams (21 September 1887 – 3 March 1975) was a Welsh poet, author and academic. Parry-Williams was born at Tŷ'r Ysgol (''the Schoolhouse'') in Rhyd Ddu, Caernarfonshire, Wales. He was educated at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Jesus College, Oxford, the University of Freiburg and the University of Paris, Sorbonne. As a poet, he was the first to win the double of Chair and Crown at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, which he achieved at Wrexham in 1912 and repeated at Bangor, Wales, Bangor in 1915. He was a conscientious objector during the First World War. He was Professor of Welsh at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, from 1920 until 1952. He co-founded the university's Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies. He was awarded D.Litt. degrees by the Universities of Wales (1934) and Oxford (1937). He was knighted in 1958. He was also given an honorary doctorate by the University of Wales in 1960 and made an Honorary Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford in 1968.


Published works

*''The English element in Welsh'' (1923) *''Ysgrifau'' (1928) *''Cerddi'' (1931) *''Carolau Richard Gwyn, Richard White'' (1931) *''Canu Rhydd Cynnar'' (1932) *''Olion'' (1935) *''Synfyfyrion'' (1937) *''Hen benillion'' (1940) *''Lloffion'' (1942) *''O'r pedwar gwynt'' (1944) *''Ugain o gerddi'' (1949) *''Myfyrdodau'' (1957) *''Pensynnu'' (1966) *''Detholiad o gerddi'' (1972)


Bibliography

*Meic Stephens (ed.) ''Cydymaith i lenyddiaeth Cymru'' (1986)


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English verse-translation of Parry-Williams' poem ''Ty'r Ysgol''
* some English verse translations in Penguin Book of Welsh Verse (1967) {{DEFAULTSORT:Parry-Williams, T. H. 1887 births 1975 deaths Chaired bards Crowned bards Alumni of Jesus College, Oxford University of Paris alumni Alumni of Aberystwyth University Academics of Aberystwyth University People from Gwynedd Knights Bachelor People educated at Ysgol Eifionydd, Porthmadog 20th-century Welsh poets Welsh-speaking academics Welsh conscientious objectors