Some Specimens of the Poetry of the Ancient Welsh Bards by Evan Evans

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By Parker Ricci Posted on Mar 10, 2026
In Category - Mind & Body
Evans, Evan, 1731-1788 Evans, Evan, 1731-1788
English
"Some Specimens of the Poetry of the Ancient Welsh Bards" by Evan Evans is a collection of translations and historical notes on ancient Welsh poetry, likely written in the late 18th century. This work aims to introduce the audience to the rich poetic heritage of Wales by translating verses from celebrated bards and providing context around their si...
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events from Welsh history. The opening of this collection focuses on the preface and introduction, wherein Evan Evans explains his motivations for presenting the works of the Welsh bards to an English-speaking audience. He acknowledges the difficulties of translating these poems due to the changes in the Welsh language over the centuries and expresses a deep respect for the original works, which celebrate the heroic deeds and virtues of prominent figures in Welsh history. Evans emphasizes the necessity of preserving these ancient voices, even as their meanings risk being lost to time. Overall, the beginning sets the stage for a body of work intended to bridge cultural gaps and honor the poetic legacy of Wales. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Surprisingly enough, the atmosphere created is totally immersive. I couldn't put it down.

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5 months ago

Honestly, it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. Exactly what I needed.

Richard Martinez
1 year ago

I was skeptical at first, but the flow of the text seems very fluid. Worth every second.

Emily Scott
1 year ago

Based on the summary, I decided to read it and the content flows smoothly from one chapter to the next. This story will stay with me.

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