La m (c)trique galloise depuis les plus anciens textes jusqu' nos jours, Volume 1, offre une introduction approfondie au riche h (c)ritage de la po (c)sie galloise. Joseph Marie Loth explore en d (c)tail l' (c)volution des structures m (c)triques galloises, depuis les textes les plus anciens jusqu' la fin du 19 me si cle. Une attention particuli re est accord (c)e au c (c)l bre 'Livre Noir de Carmarthen' et d'autres po mes gallois anciens, d (c)voilant les complexit (c)s et la beaut (c) de cette tradition litt (c)raire unique.
Cet ouvrage constitue une ressource pr (c)cieuse pour les linguistes, les historiens de la litt (c)rature et tous ceux qui s'int (c)ressent la culture et l'histoire du Pays de Galles. L'analyse m (c)ticuleuse de Loth met en lumi re les aspects techniques de la po (c)sie galloise tout en offrant un aper u fascinant de son contexte historique et culturel.
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