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William Rees (Gwilym Hiraethog)





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William Rees (8 November 1802 – 8 November 1883), usually known in Wales by his bardic nameofGwilym Hiraethog, was a Welsh poet and author, one of the major figures of Welsh literature during the 19th century.

Dr William Rees (Gwilym Hiraethog)

Gwilym Hiraethog took his pseudonym from his birthplace, a farm on the Hiraethog mountain in Denbighshire. Largely self-educated, he was a polymath, who took an interest in astronomy and political science as well as being a Nonconformist minister and a leading literary figure.

In 1843, he founded the Welsh language journal Yr Amserau ("The Times")inLiverpool.[1] He used the newspaper to campaign for the disestablishment of the Church in Wales. Rees also penned the hymn text of Dyma gariad fel y moroedd (Here is love, vast as the ocean), which was first published in 1847 but strongly associated with the 1904-1905 Welsh revival.[2] His Helyntion Bywyd Hen Deiliwr (Predicaments of an Old Tailor) (1877) was a pioneering attempt to fashion a Welsh-language novel.[3]

His brother Henry Rees was a Calvinistic Methodist leader.

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  1. ^ "Newspaper Publishing in Wales". Newsplan Wales. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  • ^ "Cariad Crist". Hymnology Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  • ^ Brooks, Simon (2017), Why Wales Never Was: The Failure of Welsh Nationalism, University of Wales Press, Cardiff, p. 63

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