Bobi Jones - Works

Works

  • Y Gân Gyntaf (1957)
  • Nid yw Dwr yn Plygu (1958)
  • I'r Arch (1959)
  • Bod yn Wraig (1960)
  • Rhwng Taf a Thaf (1960)
  • Y Tair Rhamant (1960)
  • Lenyddiaeth Saesneg yn Addysg Cymru (1961)
  • Emile (1963)
  • Cyflwyno'r Gymraeg (1964)
  • System in Child Language (1964)
  • Tyred Allan (1965)
  • Man Gwyn (1965)
  • Cymraegi Oedolion (1965-1966)
  • Y Dynna Ddaeth Adref (1966)
  • Yr Wyl Ifori (1967)
  • Ci Wrth y Drws (1968)
  • Daw'r Pasg i Bawb (1969)
  • Highlights in Welsh Literature (1969)
  • Podwar Emynydd (1970)
  • Allor Wydn (1971)
  • Sioc o'r Gofod (1971)
  • Traed Prydferth (1973)
  • Tafod y Llenor (1974)
  • Ysgrifennu Creadigal i Fyfyrwyr Prifysgol (1974)
  • Cyfeiriadur i'r Athro Iaith (co-author) (3 vol. (1974-1979)
  • Llenyddiaeth Cymru (1975)
  • Gwlad Llun (1976)
  • Ann Griffiths: y Cyfrinydd Sylweddol (1977)
  • Llên Cymru a Chrefydd (1977)
  • Pwy Laddodd Miss Wales? (1977)
  • "Selected poems" (1987)
  • "Ysbryd y cwlwm" (1998)
  • "Ynghylch tawelwch" (1998)
  • "Tair rhamant Arthuraidd" (1998)
  • "Rhy iach" (2004)
  • "Y Fadarchen Hudol" (2005)
  • "Meddwl y Gynghanedd" (2005)

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    My plan of instruction is extremely simple and limited. They learn, on week-days, such coarse works as may fit them for servants. I allow of no writing for the poor. My object is not to make fanatics, but to train up the lower classes in habits of industry and piety.
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