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Welsh Triads
King Arthur and Medieval Knights
The Matter of Britain
The Lives of the Saints
The Significant Other: a Literary History of Elves
The Figure of Taliesin in Charles Williams' Arthuriad
Arthurian Personal Names in Medieval Welsh Poetry
The Arthur of 'Culhwch and Olwen' As a Figure of Epic-Heroic Tradition
Early Arthurian Tradition and the Origins of the Legend
Treasury of Druidic Triads
256 Mediaevistik 32 . 2019 Arthur in the Celtic Languages, The
Annalee C. Rejhon
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 Significance of Shape-Shifting and Transformation in Medieval Welsh and Icelandic Literature
Thinking in Threes: the Triad in Early Irish 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
The Multispectral Recovery of Trioedd Cerdd in NLW Peniarth 20
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John Cowper Powys: Porius a Reader's Companion
Readin'g Medieval Studies 3
In the Shadows of Rome Building an Arthurian England
THE ROLE of ANIMALS in the MABINOGION Susan F. Garlick
Oral Tradition and Welsh Literature: a Description and Survey
To Boldly Go: Futuristic Retellings of Ancient Welsh Myths Gabriela
The Arthurian Legend: a Vehicle for Symbolic Appropriation of the Insular Space
King Arthur 'Lite': Dilution of Mythic Elements in Arthurian Film
The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries
Sifting the Cinders of the Cathars IV Chivalry and Solar Heroes
Mythic Archetypes : Welsh Mythology in Tolkien's Lord Of
King Arthur in the Marketplace, King Arthur in the Myth
A Comparative Analysis of Two Key Characters in Middle Welsh and Old Norse Heroic, Chivalric and Historiographic Literature
The Heroic Tradition of Kei
Brill's Companions to European History
Preideu Annwfyn, Lines 23- 28’, Studia Celtica, 43 (2009), 207–13]
Notes for Introduction 1. C.S. Lewis, 'Preface' to George Macdonald
Celtic Folk Soul.Pdf