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This episode dives into Gillian Clarke’s Catrin, examining its themes of identity, independence, and the evolving mother–daughter relationship. Perfect for students and poetry lovers alike, it offers clear analysis, key context, and thoughtful insights into Clarke’s powerful imagery and emotional honesty.
Perfect for WJEC English Language & Literature specification, double award.
By Sophie TooveyThis episode dives into Gillian Clarke’s Catrin, examining its themes of identity, independence, and the evolving mother–daughter relationship. Perfect for students and poetry lovers alike, it offers clear analysis, key context, and thoughtful insights into Clarke’s powerful imagery and emotional honesty.
Perfect for WJEC English Language & Literature specification, double award.