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Ellis, Tom. “Poetry of an Unrewarding Marriage?” Planet 165 (June/July 2004): 23-31.[See also Barbara Prys-Williams’s letter in response to this essay in Planet 166.] Laubbaum Sprache /Deciduous Language. Trans. Kevin Perryman. Denklingen: Babel (1998). 84p. ISBN 3-931798-12-7. English-German bilingual edition. Thomas, Percy and the Coal" may also count. Apart from the first few scenes, the episodes takes place entirely at the Tidmouth complex. The episode is believed to have replaced The Missing Coach, so this was probably done to save time and money.
Achievements in Ignorance: In season 15, "Fiery Flynn". Thomas's firebox catches on fire. Let that sink in for the moment. R.S. Thomas, Denise Levertov and the poetry of contemplation” in Moment of Earth: Poems & Essays in Honour of Jeremy Hooker, ed. Christopher Meredith. Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2007, pp. 284-301. ISBN 978-1-891271-16-8. Armstrong, Christopher. “Solitude and Communication: Readings in Thomas Traherne and R.S. Thomas”, David Jones Journal V. 1&2 (Winter 2004-Spring 2005]: 16-28. Conforming OOC Moment: In "Harvey To The Rescue", several of the engines are hostile toward Harvey and insult him for having a crane arm, including the normally wise and kindhearted Edward.
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Ward, John Powell. The Poetry of R.S. Thomas. Bridgend: Seren, 2001. 216 p. ISBN 1-85411-252-x. Expanded and up-dated edition.
Percy suffers from this on a few occasions, mainly in episodes such as "Put Upon Percy" and "Percy's Chocolate Crunch".Davies, Grahame. Sefyll yn y Bwlch: R.S. Thomas, Saunders Lewis, T.S. Eliot, a Simone Weil. Caerdydd: Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru, 2000. 201 p. An English-language summation of the argument and the R.S. Thomas section was published in Welsh Writing in English: A Yearbook of Critical Essays, vol. 7 [See ii. Articles, below] (Review: Angharad Price, New Welsh Review 49 (Summer 2000) 94-95) R.S. Thomas reading The Poems. Selected and produced by Damian Walford Davies.Caernarfon: Sain Records, 1999. (Contains recordings of 145 poems. Available on CD and cassette tape.) For an account of the recordings, see Damian Walford Davies under 2.ii Bardddas 319 (Haf 2013). Includes “R.S. yn ei filltir” by Gareth Neigwl, pp. 30-32; “R.S. yn cael ei drosi” by Ned Thomas, plus translations of three poems by RST into Welsh, pp. 33-35.