- the
character was
widely known in
Wales during the
medieval period. In Y
Dylluan, he
describes the
eponymous owl as the "fowl of Gwyn ap Nudd". Y Pwll Mawn...
- Llan Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, as an
adaptation of
Angharad Jones'
novel Y
Dylluan Wen (The
White Owl). The film was
studied as part of the
Welsh literature...
- 1987,
Gwasg Gomer * Canu'n iach! 1987
October 1988,
Gwasg Gomer * Cri'r
Dylluan 31
December 1988,
Gwasg Gomer March 2005,
Gwasg Gomer *
Gwaed ar eu Dwylo...
- Gomer, 1983; 2nd ed. 1988) Bu farw Mel
Polanski (Gwasg Gomer, 1984) Y
Dylluan wen (Urdd
Gobaith Cymru 1984) Y
Seren Arian (Urdd
Gobaith Cymru 1987) Trysor...
- Gwyn
National Eisteddfod of Wales:
Prose Medal –
Angharad Jones for Y
Dylluan Wen
Wales Book of the Year:
English language:
Duncan Bush,
Masks Welsh...
- (The Wife of Llew) Y
Darganfyddiad (The Find) Yr Hela Hud (A
Fairy Hunt)
Dylluan Deg (Sweet
Suffolk Owl), 1957 In Faerie, 1959 Mari
Lawen (Merry Margaret)...