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Evans, Caradoc 1878-1945: Critical Essay by T. L. Williams

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SOURCE: "Taffy at Home: The Humour and Pathos of Welsh Village Life," in Caradoc Evans, edited by T. L. Williams, University of Wales Press, 1970, pp. 29-99.

In the following excerpt, Williams provides an extensive study of Evans's work—including the text of an early story in its entirety—and examines aspects of his psychohistory.

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