Ieuan Dyfi (c. 1461? – c. 1500?) was a Welsh language poet.
Very little information has survived relating to Ieuan and his poetry. Ieuan composed a poem to a woman named “Anni Goch” in which he accuses how false women have been throughout history ("Anni Goch," however, may well be a stock character). This provoked Gwerful Mechain to respond with her poem .
References
Nerys Ann Howells, Gwaith Gwerful Mechain ac Eraill, University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, 2001
Andrew Breeze, ‘The Bret Glascurion and Chaucer's House of Fame’, The Review of English Studies, Vol. 45, No. 177, 1994
Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan, The "Querelle des Femmes": A Continuing Tradition in Welsh Women's Literature’, Turnhout, 2000
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