Dylan Thomas (English Wikipedia)

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  • See an interview with Atkin about his friendship with Thomas in Thomas, D. N. (2003), Dylan Remembered (1914–1934), pp. 138–145, vol. 1, Seren, as well as Atkin's entry in the Dictionary of Welsh Biography at Rev. Leon Atkin.

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  • "Discover Dylan Thomas's Life: Mother". Discover Dylan Thomas. Retrieved 20 August 2016. Florence was fiercely proud of her son's achievements and was desperately keen to protect her son. This did have its disadvantages. A friend of Dylan's, Tom Warner describes Dylan's first trip to his house, "the first time Dylan came, we noticed that he was just sitting in rather a helpless way with his egg untouched, and by general gestures we realised he wanted someone to take the top off for him-he'd never done it himself". Years later, his wife Caitlin would remove the tops off his eggs and would prepare him sugared bread and milk cut neatly into squares when he was ill, just as mam would have done. Despite her overindulgence, she had a strong bond with her children.
  • "Caitlin's descent". This was first published on the official Dylan Thomas website, Discover Dylan Thomas, 24 April 2017.

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  • "New Verse" (PDF). Frances Franklin Grigson. December 1935. Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 October 2014. Retrieved 5 March 2014.

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  • The main cluster of Williams farms included Waunfwlchan, Llwyngwyn, Maesgwyn, Pentowyn, Pencelli-uchaf and Penycoed. For more on both Thomas's farmyard and Swansea aunts, see Dylan and his aunties
  • Thomas, David N. "A True Childhood: Dylan's Peninsularity" in Ellis (2014), pp. 7–29, and online at Dylan and his aunties. Ellis, Hannah, ed. (2014). Dylan Thomas: A Centenary Celebration. London: Bloomsbury.[ISBN missing]
  • Jim and Rachel's parents had farmed Pentrewyman from at least 1864. For more on Jim Jones, including a family tree, see three essays at Jim Jones and Pentrewyman
  • Florence's father, George Williams, was also Anne's father. For more on this, see pp. 42, 182–185 and 290, in Thomas, D. N. (2003), Dylan Remembered 1914–1934, Seren, and also Note (ii) at Dylan and his Ferryside aunts and uncles Anne, her second husband Robert and Anne's daughter, Doris, are noted as Welsh speakers on their 1921 census return.
  • See Born in Llangadog
  • William Lewis was living with the Thomases at The Poplars at the 1881 census.(FindmyPast online.) He died there on 20 February 1888 and was buried in Llangadog on 23 February 1888 (Parish registers). For more, see Llangadog relatives.
  • See online at Port Talbot aunt and uncles?
  • Both Thomas's mother and father had relatives in Pontardulais. See Deric M. John and David N. Thomas (2010), From Fountain to River: Dylan Thomas and Pontardulais, in Cambria, Autumn, and online at Dylan Thomas and Pontardulais
  • Thomas, D. N. "A True Childhood: Dylan's Peninsularity" in Ellis (2014), pp. 18–19, and online at Dylan Thomas's Llansteffan childhood. Ellis, Hannah, ed. (2014). Dylan Thomas: A Centenary Celebration. London: Bloomsbury.[ISBN missing]
  • Thomas (2003), pp. 265–267. On South Leigh drama, see the interviews with Ethel Gunn and Dorothy Murray at South Leigh drama society. Thomas, David N., ed. (2003). Dylan Remembered 1914-1934. Vol. 1. Bridgend: Seren. ISBN 978-1-85411-342-9.
  • "Caitlin's descent". This was first published on the official Dylan Thomas website, Discover Dylan Thomas, 24 April 2017.
  • Dylan and Cailtin in South Leigh
  • Thomas (n.d.). Thomas, David N. (n.d.). "Dylan Thomas and the Edge of Love: The Real Story".
  • "Dylan Thomas and South Leigh".
  • (1) Burton, P. (1953), untitled, Dylan Thomas Memorial Number in Adam International Review. (2) Tape recorded interview in the Jeff Towns Collection. (3) Letters to Douglas Cleverdon, 9 October 1967 and 26 February 1968, in the Cleverdon archive, Lilly Library, University of Indiana, and reproduced at Burton and Thomas
  • Thomas, D. N. (2004), Dylan Remembered 1934–1953, pp. 160–164 and 295–296, Seren, and also at Milk Wood in Prague. Taken from Hauková's Memoirs: Záblesky života (1996), H&H, Jinočany, and translated at Thomas, D. N. (2004), p. 163. This information about Thomas reading a first version of Under Milk Wood in Prague in March 1949 was first published by FitzGibbon in his 1965 biography of Thomas, after receiving a letter from Hauková: "Thomas then told us the first version of his Milk Wood" (p304). Two others at the party, both of whom had been educated at the English school in Prague, also remember Thomas talking about Under Milk Wood at the party: see Thomas, D. N. (2004), pp. 167, 169–170.

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