Until recently, Ann Griffiths was the only female poet seen in Welsh literary canons. It is therefore no surprise that he’s fairly familiar with her as we begin to discuss the famous hymnist in this episode. But Richard soon learns that there are surprising things about the history of this amazing poet which he didn’t know previously – including the history of her name!
We discuss the context in which Ann’s spiritual poetry was composed and ask if it’s possible to suggest that she was a ‘mystic’? We also consider the ‘passionate’ aspect which some readers have senses in her work. And while tracing the history of the composition, transmission and publishing of Ann’s work, Jerry asks a provocative question: is it right for people to sing, read and study the hymns of Ann Griffiths today seeing as she herself said that she didn’t want anybody ‘to have them’ after her death?