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ISSN 1715-2593
Research Articles
Vol. 12, Issue 2, 2017November 01, 2017 CST

“It’ll Be Our Own Little Wales Out There”: Re-Situating Bardsey Island for Post-Devolution Wales in Fflur Dafydd’s Twenty Thousand Saints

Kieron Smith, Jon Anderson, Kirsti Bohata, Jeffrey Morgan,
Bardsey IslandFflur Dafyddisland studiesliterary geographynovelqueer spaceTwenty Thousand SaintsWalesliterature
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Smith, K., Anderson, J., Bohata, K., & Morgan, J. (2017). “It’ll Be Our Own Little Wales Out There”: Re-Situating Bardsey Island for Post-Devolution Wales in Fflur Dafydd’s Twenty Thousand Saints. Island Studies Journal, 12(2), 317–328. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.24043/​isj.35

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