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Kate Roberts - The Author of Welsh Literature

Kate Roberts is one of the most prominent female authors of Welsh literature.

Author:Emily Sanchez
Reviewer:Elisa Mueller
Feb 26, 2021
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Kate Roberts is one of the most prominent female authors of Welsh literature.
She was born in Rhosgadfan, daughter of local quarryman Owen Roberts. After completing her education locally, Kate gained a degree in Welsh Literature and a teaching diploma from Bangor University. She taught in Swansea and Aberdare before moving to Cardiff. At a summer school run by the fledgling Plaid Cymru, Kate met Morris Williams and was married in 1928. He was a printer and policy director of Plaid Cymru, and together they bought Gwasg Gee, a publishing company based in Denbigh, devoted to promoting Welsh literature.
Kate was a regular contributor to the first Welsh newspaper, Y Faner, and Y Ddraig Goch, published by Plaid Cymru.
Morris died in 1946, leaving Kate to run Gwasg Gee alone for ten years. She was a strong advocate of publishing a variety of books in the Welsh language, with a particular emphasis on children and education.
Having taken refuge in writing after the death of her brother in World War I, Kate returned to it again after the death of her husband and Traed Mewn Cyffion (1936) and Te yn y Grug (1959) remain central to the Welsh and drama lessons of children taught through the medium of Welsh today.
Te yn y Grug is a humorous and poignant collection of stories about a little girl, Begw, and her experiences growing up in a rural Welsh community. Traed Mewn Cyffion is a darker observation of life in a slate-quarrying village at the turn of the 20th century, centred on the hardship of Jane Gruffydd's life as she struggles to raise her six children alone.

Works

Further books by Kate Roberts include Stryd y Glep, Y Byw Syn Cysgu (1956), Tywyll Heno (1962) and the collection of stories, Yr Wylan Deg. A prominent theme running through Kate's work is the role of women in society and their independent views towards love and life.
She also wrote from a child's perspective, increasingly seeing her own childhood as the idyllic Welsh upbringing.
A collection of Kate Roberts' correspondence with fellow prominent Welshman Saunders Lewis was also recently published. This chronology of a great friendship of over 40 years and gives us an insight into their strong beliefs as regards Plaid Cymru, the Welsh language and literature, both Welsh and international.
Kate Roberts' childhood home, Cae'r Gors, Rhosgadfan, has now been restored to its condition at the start of the 20th century and a heritage centre at the site shows the way of life from the period of the writer's childhood.
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Emily Sanchez

Emily Sanchez

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Emily Sanchez, a Fashion Journalist who graduated from New York University, brings over a decade of experience to her writing. Her articles delve into fashion trends, celebrity culture, and the fascinating world of numerology. Emily's unique perspective and deep industry knowledge make her a trusted voice in fashion journalism. Outside of her work, she enjoys photography, attending live music events, and practicing yoga for relaxation.
Elisa Mueller

Elisa Mueller

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Elisa Mueller, a Kansas City native, grew up surrounded by the wonders of books and movies, inspired by her parents' passion for education and film. She earned bachelor's degrees in English and Journalism from the University of Kansas before moving to New York City, where she spent a decade at Entertainment Weekly, visiting film sets worldwide. With over 8 years in the entertainment industry, Elisa is a seasoned journalist and media analyst, holding a degree in Journalism from NYU. Her insightful critiques have been featured in prestigious publications, cementing her reputation for accuracy and depth. Outside of work, she enjoys attending film festivals, painting, writing fiction, and studying numerology.
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