Richard Hughes Williams (Dic Tryfan)

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Richard Hughes Williams (1878-1919), or Dic Tryfan, was a Welsh language writer of short stories, born in Rhosgadfan in the old county of Caernarfonshire (Gwynedd), north Wales. Most of his stories are set in the slate-quarrying communities of his native Caernarfonshire. He was known to the renowned Welsh novelist Kate Roberts, an early admirer of his work who grew up in the same area.

[edit] Works

  • Tair Stori Fer (1916)
  • Straeon y Chwarel ( c. 1918)


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