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  • Islandman Translated: Tomas O'crohan, Autobiography and the Politics of Culture

    Islandman Translated: Tomas O'crohan, Autobiography and the Politics of Culture

  • Introduction: the Legend of King Arthur

    Introduction: the Legend of King Arthur

  • The Figure of Taliesin in Charles Williams' Arthuriad

    The Figure of Taliesin in Charles Williams' Arthuriad

  • Gabriela Pirotti Pereira Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande Do Sul, Brasil Gabrielapirottip@Gmail.Com

    Gabriela Pirotti Pereira Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande Do Sul, Brasil [email protected]

  • The Arthur of 'Culhwch and Olwen' As a Figure of Epic-Heroic Tradition

    The Arthur of 'Culhwch and Olwen' As a Figure of Epic-Heroic Tradition

  • The Quest for Olwen. Directed by Valeri Ugarov. Script by Gwyn Thomas

    The Quest for Olwen. Directed by Valeri Ugarov. Script by Gwyn Thomas

  • Appendixes Appendix A

    Appendixes Appendix A

  • Cyfarwydd As Poet in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi

    Cyfarwydd As Poet in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi

  • Treasury of Druidic Triads

    Treasury of Druidic Triads

  • Introduction

    Introduction

  • Albert Schulz As a Cultural Mediator Between the Literary Fields of Nineteenth Century Wales and Germany

    Albert Schulz As a Cultural Mediator Between the Literary Fields of Nineteenth Century Wales and Germany

  • The Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi: Structural Analysis Illuminates Character Motivation

    The Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi: Structural Analysis Illuminates Character Motivation

  • Four Branches Davies Ford

    Four Branches Davies Ford

  • Welsh Writing and Postcoloniality: the Strategic Use of the Blodeuwedd Myth in Emyr Humphreys’S Novels Diane Green Contents

    Welsh Writing and Postcoloniality: the Strategic Use of the Blodeuwedd Myth in Emyr Humphreys’S Novels Diane Green Contents

  • The Nature of the British Fairies of Medieval and Folk Literature an Annotated Bibliography 1900-1983

    The Nature of the British Fairies of Medieval and Folk Literature an Annotated Bibliography 1900-1983

  • Sources and Transmission of the Celtic Culture Trough the Shakespearean Repertory Celine Savatier-Lahondès

    Sources and Transmission of the Celtic Culture Trough the Shakespearean Repertory Celine Savatier-Lahondès

  • The Daughters of Modron: Evangeline Walton's Feminist Re-Visioning Of

    The Daughters of Modron: Evangeline Walton's Feminist Re-Visioning Of

  • Christian Influences on the Mabinogi

    Christian Influences on the Mabinogi

Top View
  • The Significance of Shape-Shifting and Transformation in Medieval Welsh and Icelandic Literature
  • Was King Arthur a Living Hero Or a Popular Legend?
  • THE 'UNLIKELY FEMALE' CHARACTERS of the MABINOGI Kathy E. Shimpock, 1302078 B.A., J.D., M.L.L., M.B.A Submitted in Partial
  • Head of State: an Exploration of Developing Concepts of Kingship As Portrayed in the Severed Heads of Medieval Literature Emily Walley [email protected]
  • THE ROLE of ANIMALS in the MABINOGION Susan F. Garlick
  • To Boldly Go: Futuristic Retellings of Ancient Welsh Myths Gabriela
  • Cirlot Ma-Victoria-Mabinogion.Pdf
  • Archaeology and Celtic Myth: Some Points of Comparison and Convergence1
  • The Arthurian Legend: a Vehicle for Symbolic Appropriation of the Insular Space
  • The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries
  • Mythic Archetypes : Welsh Mythology in Tolkien's Lord Of
  • The Mabinogion
  • King Arthur in the Marketplace, King Arthur in the Myth
  • Europe: North: Britain, Norse, Celtic, Ireland, Teutonic, Welsh, Finnish, Scandinavian
  • Mabinogion.Pdf
  • Politics and the Four Branches of the Mabinogi
  • Constructions of Gender in Medieval Welsh Literature
  • Irish Fairy Tales, Edited by WB (William


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