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The Mabinogion (Hardcover)
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Then they took the flowers of the oak, and the flowers of the
broom, and the flowers of the meadowsweet, and from those they
conjured up the fairest and most beautiful maiden that anyone had
ever seen. Celtic mythology, Arthurian romance, and an intriguing
interpretation of British history - these are just some of the
themes embraced by the anonymous authors of the eleven tales that
make up the Welsh medieval masterpiece known as the Mabinogion.
They tell of Gwydion the shape-shifter, who can create a woman out
of flowers; of Math the magician whose feet must lie in the lap of
a virgin; of hanging a pregnant mouse and hunting a magical boar.
Dragons, witches, and giants live alongside kings and heroes, and
quests of honour, revenge, and love are set against the backdrop of
a country struggling to retain its independence. Sioned Davies'
lively translation recreates the storytelling world of medieval
Wales and re-invests the tales with the power of performance.
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The Mabinogion (Paperback)
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'I cannot be killed indoors,' he said, 'nor out of doors; I cannot
be killed on horseback, nor on foot.' 'Well,' she said, 'how can
you be killed?' Celtic mythology, Arthurian romance, and an
intriguing interpretation of British history - these are just some
of the themes embraced by the anonymous authors of the eleven tales
that make up the Welsh medieval masterpiece known as the
Mabinogion. They tell of Gwydion the shape-shifter, who can create
a woman out of flowers; of Math the magician whose feet must lie in
the lap of a virgin; of hanging a pregnant mouse and hunting a
magical boar. Dragons, witches, and giants live alongside kings and
heroes, and quests of honour, revenge, and love are set against the
backdrop of a country struggling to retain its independence. This
new translation, the first for thirty years, recreates the
storytelling world of medieval Wales and re-invests the tales with
the power of performance. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years
Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of
literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects
Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate
text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert
introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the
text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
A special number devoted to Celtic material. This special number of
the well-established series Arthurian Literature is devoted to
Celtic material. Contributions, from leading experts in Celtic
Studies, cover Welsh, Irish and Breton material, from medieval
texts to oral traditions surviving into modern times. The volume
reflects current trends and new approaches in this field whilst
also making available in English material hitherto inaccessible to
those with no reading knowledge of the Celticlanguages. CERIDWEN
LLOYD-MORGAN has published widely in the field of Arthurian
studies. She is currently Honorary Research Fellow in the School of
Welsh, Cardiff University.
Ever since its domestication, the horse has played a central
role in the history of mankind. This multifunctional animal was
responsible for revolutionizing transportation and fighting
techniques, which led ultimately to significant social, economic
and cultural changes. "Horses in Celtic Culture "examines a
fascinating topic that to date has received very little attention
from historians and literary specialists.
A comprehensive study of the medieval tale Peredur, comprising six
articles in Welsh and one in English by renowned scholars exploring
the history of the manuscript, its language and style, together
with the social and European context of the text, thus throwing new
light on the tales of the Mabinogion in general.
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