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21. Mabinogi and Other Medieval Welsh Tales | |
Hardcover: 205
Pages
(1977-01-15)
list price: US$20.00 Isbn: 0520032055 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A scholarly yet entertaining translation
The Mabinogion and Other Welsh Tales
A clear and loyal translation
Comparing this ed. to Davies' 2008 Oxford UP ed.
Excellent Translation |
22. Mythologies by William Butler Yeats | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1998-05-26)
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A Fascinating Collection from Ireland's Mythical Tradition.
Irish lore and legends Rosa Alchemica, Tables of the Law, and The Adoration of the Magi (1897) are on esoteric mysticism; glimpses into heaven and hell. |
23. Contemporary Irish Traditional Narrative: The English Language Tradition (University of California Publications Folklore and Mythology Series) by Clodagh Brennan Harvey | |
Paperback: 140
Pages
(1992-05-26)
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24. Y Mabinogi / the Mabinogi (Cyfres Cip Ar Gymru / Wonder Wales) (English and Welsh Edition) by Lestyn Roberts | |
Paperback: 24
Pages
(2006-11-08)
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25. The Binding (Sylvan Wars Saga, Book 1) (Silvan Wars Saga, Book 1) by PhyllisAnn Welsh | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2001-12-24)
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absorbing romantic fantasy Widow Korrene Greenwood begins writing an epic novel about the Sylvan Elves. Her hero is Rendolin, who seems to be haunting her dreams. Korrene worries that she is losing her mind as she feels Rendolin is stalking her. She decides to destroy her manuscript but he manages to stop her by persuading her that her actions would end his world. They begin to adopt her manuscript's main story line to forge a plan to save the elves of Tylana, but will she accept the fate that Mac Lir has in store for her? THE BINDING is an absorbing romantic fantasy. The main plot is exciting because readers will believe in the world of elves. Rendolin is a classic hero who will leave readers panting for a taste of his magical essence. Kory does not come across as a world savior as she seems to struggle with depression and loneliness and that makes her all the more ral to the audience. The star-species' relationship is beautifully told and the war of survival is exciting. Similar in respect to the Never Ending Story, PhyllisAnn Welsh provides an entertaining opening installment to the Sylvan War Saga. Harriet Klausner
Elves!Sexy Elves! Rendolin, the high priest of the Sea Elves of Tylana, must save his people from the evil god, Tuwatha.The problem is, the only way he can do that is by Binding (like getting married) to a human woman.And not just any human woman -- one from a whole other world!Earth! Kory is a fantasy writer who thinks the hero of her story, Rendolin, is coming to life.Of course, it scares her to death, and so she tries to get rid of him by destoying her book.Only thing is, that makes him determined to stop her.So he takes her back to his world and tells her she has to Bind to him.It's the only way the silvan race will survive. This story is fun and very romantic.Ms. Welsh has a way with descriptions and her characters -- they just seem to come alive! If you like sexy elves, you're gonna love this book!
Very highly recommended The distinction between the imaginary world and the world of the mundane becomes blurred when Korrene Greenwood encounters the hero of her work-in-progress standing in her tiny efficiency kitchen. Kory is convinced that she's gone crazy, even when high priest Rendolin transports her to her own world, a world she believes she created. But magic is afoot, and Kory hasn't begun to understand the powers that will bind her to the incredibly sexy Ren. Elves have disappeared from earth, and the only remnants of them live on in story and song. Yet occasionally, a drop of Silvan blood surfaces in one such as Korry. To prevent the same fate befalling the elves of Tylana as befell the Earthan Elves, the human Korry and the elf Ren must be bound together through elven magic. The Binding is more than a marriage, for it unites the souls of those bound through eternity. And the binding of a human to an elf offends those of the Silvan blood. More than an issue of pride, it is an issue of survival. But Ren's brother and many of his followers would rather see the human dead than to see her blood polluting their own. PhyllisAnn's magical tale of love and fantasy weaves powerful magic. The first book of a trilogy, THE BINDING will have fantasy fans clamoring for the sequel.
Ugh, what a waste of money
A romantic fantasy of the first order! |
26. The Secret Of The Dragon: The Story Of Pembroke And Cardigan Welsh Corgis by Jan E. Irving | |
Paperback: 38
Pages
(2008-12-20)
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27. Conrad's Mythology by Robert Wilson | |
Hardcover: 166
Pages
(1987-04)
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28. A Century of Welsh Myth in Children's Literature by Donna R. White | |
Kindle Edition: 176
Pages
(1998-04-30)
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A comprehensive review of Welsh myths adapted for children In her book A Century of Welsh Myth in Children's Literature, Donna White contends, "Some of the best children's fantasy available is based on Welsh traditional literature" (142).Given the authors she chooses to examine, her argument is persuasive.Newbery Medal winners Lloyd Alexanderand Susan Cooper, Guardian Award and Carnegie Medal recipient Alan Garner, and Tir na n-Og Award recipients Susan Cooper, Frances Thomas, and Jenny Nimmo all received recognition for their fiction based on Welsh legends. "Although I am not the first person to have examined the influence of Welsh traditional literature on modern fantasy, I am the first to look at the material historically and chronologically as children's literature," saysWhite.Her approach can be used as a companion piece to the best-known work on the subject, C. W. Sullivan's Welsh Celtic Myth in Modern Fantasy (1989) as well as to Kath Filmer-Davies's Fantasy Fiction and Welsh Myth: Tales of Belonging (1996).The studies by Sullivan, Filmer-Davies, and White overlapin coverage, but White's study of the techniques by which authors integrate the myths into audience-specific writings differs from Sullivan's research into the thematic influences on fantasy and Filmer-Davies's critique of themes within fantasy.White's approach is unique in both the scope of workscovered and her focus on literature for children and young adults. Noting the obstacles to incorporating myths originally intended for an adult audience into children's literature, White traces the evolution of the original Welsh tales, first into translations and re-tellings intended for a younger audience (1881 - 1988) and then into fiction drawing upon differentelements of the original lore (1830 - 1990).She synopsizes each of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi in her Introduction, enabling the reader to derive meaning from references throughout the text without scurrying off to find thenearest translation of the myths.This section also introduces the seminal work by Lady Charlotte Guest.An Englishwoman who taught herself medieval Welsh, Lady Guest published the first complete English translation of the myths in a seven-volume set (1838 -1845).Along with the Four Branches, Lady Guest included stories from the Red Book of Hergest and the Book of Taliesin.These tales together comprise The Mabinogion, while the Four Branches alone are known as The Mabinogi.Among the titles White discusses are Welsh author Kenneth Morris's Book of the Three Dragons (1930), the first attempt to fictionalize the Mabinogi in children's literature, Alan Garner's The Owl Service and Lloyd Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain, thoroughly examining the influence of the Mabinogi onthese gifted writers and explaining their influence on later authors.A section on "The Mabinogi in Fiction, 1970-1992," discusses works by Susan Cooper, Nancy Bond, Madeleine L'Engle, Frances Thomas, Louise Lawrence, Clare Cooper, Joan Aiken, Grace Chetwin, and Jenny Nimmo.Several pages are devoted to Susan Cooper's The Dark is Rising sequence (1966-1977). Close tohalf of this chapter is dedicated to the works of Jenny Nimmo, including The Snow Spider (1986), Emlyn's Moon (1987) and The Chestnut Soldier (1989). White's writing has many strengths; particularly interesting is her explanation for the fits and starts by which Welsh myth has proven influential.While many other countries embraced their folklore, Welsh authors never seemed to celebrate the rich wonder inherent in their lore that would lend it so readily to stories for young people.White attributes this to Anglicization in Wales that suppressed the country's culture and language.With the popularity of Garner and Alexander, another hurdle appeared -- few writers dared comparison with these masters of YA fantasy.White's commentary investigates the very different approaches each took in incorporating Welsh myths into their stories. Beyond her scholarship, what makes White's book so enjoyable are her willingness to challenge earlier scholars and her humorous, conversational style. Although it is not necessarily an integral element to successful criticism, I enjoyed her dry sense of humor.She often provides personal translations for Welsh phrases. Overall, White is engaging and eminently readable.Due to the chronological nature of the text (and the early thumbnail sketches of the Mabinogi), the chapters may not be as effective when read independently, although readers familiar with the subject will certainly benefit.This excellent study belongs in public and college libraries and is recommended to scholars of both Welsh lore and children's literature. ... Read more |
29. Towards a Mythology: Studies in the Poetry of W.B. Yeats by Peter Ure | |
Hardcover: 123
Pages
(1986-03-26)
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30. Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Welsh Triads | |
Hardcover: 597
Pages
(1979-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description Rachel Bromwich’s magisterial edition of Trioedd Ynys Prydein has long won its place as a classic of Celtic studies. This substantially revised edition shows the author’s continued mastery of the subject, and will be essential reading for Celticists and for those interested in early British history and literature and in Arthurian studies. Early Welsh literature shows a predilection for classifying names, facts and precepts into triple groups, or triads. ‘The Triads of the Isle of Britain’ form a series of texts which commemorate the names of traditional heroes and heroines and which would have served as a catalogue of the names of these heroic figures. The names are grouped under various imprecise but complimentary epithets, which are often paralleled in the esoteric language of the medieval bards, who would have used the triads as an index of past history and legend. This edition is based upon a full collation of the most important manuscripts, the earliest of which go back to the thirteenth century. The Welsh text is accompanied by English translations of each triad and extensive notes, and the volume includes four appendices which are also an important source of personal names. The Introduction discusses the significance of Trioedd Ynys Prydein in the history of Welsh literature and examines the traditional basis of the triads. Customer Reviews (1)
A book for browsing |
31. Welsh Prophecy and English Politics in the Late Middle Ages (Sir T.H. Parry-Williams Memorial Lecture) by T.Robin Chapman | |
Paperback: 17
Pages
(2010-08-01)
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32. Essential Celtic Mythology (Stories That Change the World) by Lindsay Clarke | |
Paperback: 185
Pages
(1997-01-25)
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Armchair Reading |
33. British goblins : Welsh folk-lore, fairy mythology, legends and traditions / by Wirt Sikes ; with illustrations by T. H. Thomas by Wirt (1836-1883) Sikes | |
Hardcover:
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(1973-01-01)
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34. Classical Mythology in English Literature: A Critical Anthology | |
Hardcover: 472
Pages
(1999-07-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description Beginning with a concise introduction to the principal Greco-Roman gods and heroes, the anthology then focuses on three stories: Orpheus, the great musician and his quest to free his wife Eurydice from death; Venus and Adonis, the love goddess and the beautiful youth she loved; and Pygmalion, the master sculptor who fell in love with his creation. Each section begins with the classical sources and ends with contemporary versions, showing how each myth has been used/abused or appropriated since its origins. |
35. Mythology of the British Isles by Geoffrey Ashe | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(1990-04-05)
Isbn: 0413629902 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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I loved this book! This book will appeal to both amateursand academics looking for more information on British Mythology. It goesbeyond Arthur, delving into lesser known tales (Like that of Vortigern, OldKing Cole, Prince Powyll of Powis and Rhiannon, etc.) and it gives richhistoric details to fill in the gaps. Very reader friendly. A must have forthose interested in these myths. For those familiar with Ashe's otherworks, this is true to form. A keeper! ... Read more |
36. The Welsh Fairy Book By W. Jenkyn Thomas by W. Jenkyn Thomas | |
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(2010-01-28)
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37. The Encyclopedia of Classical Mythology (A Spectrum Book) by Andreas Rudolphus Antonius van Aken (Dr. | |
Hardcover: 155
Pages
(1965)
Asin: B0006BMAPG Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
38. The Choosing (The Sylvan Wars Saga, Book 2) (Silvan Wars Saga, Book 2) by PhyllisAnn Welsh | |
Paperback: 309
Pages
(2002-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Each bent upon their own agenda, they vow to use the other in a dangerous game of information gathering. However, neither anticipates the fierce attraction that holds them enthralled, blurring the lines of passion and hatred, and drawing them together as unlikely allies in a battle for the Silvan race's survival. Customer Reviews (3)
An Exceptional Imagination! Feenix of Port Marcus is caught without her weapons not to mention she doesn't have on a stitch of clothing! Prince L'Garn of Cragimore totes her off to his home among the Night Elves to serve as his slave. Feenix is none too happy with the god Mac Lir for choosing her to carry out his plans for the survival of all the Silvan races. She's a warrior, not a peacemaker! Prince L'Garn is to be the next king of the Night Elves as soon as his grandfather kicks the bucket. But L'Garn isn't sure he's worthy of the throne since he has human blood flowing through his veins. However, unknown to L'Garn, Mac Lir forsees him as the instrument in forging an alliance between the Sea Elves and the Night Elves. Can Feenix and L'Garn pause in their attempts to kill each other to do Mac Lir's bidding? Ms. Welsh has created an entire new world and race of people. I marvel at the work and imagination used to create such believable people and places. You can almost reach out and touch anything in Ms. Welsh's world. Now, by Mac Lir's right toe, when is book three coming? ;-)
descriptive romantic fantasy However, already attracted to one another, these two proud obstinate individuals remain unaware that Mac Lir chose them as the means to save the Elven by bringing peace to the species.The evil god Tuatha plans to exterminate the elves from the seven Cella worlds with genocide complete on one, Earth, and this orb Tylana expected to be accomplished soon. Book two of PhyllisAnn Welsh's the Sylvan Wars Saga, the CHOOSING, is a descriptive romantic fantasy that follows on the success of the first novel (see The BINDING) by retaining the complex genuine feeling realms as the adventure unfolds.Ms. Welsh makes Tylana seem real through her support cast who provide the depth so that the audience knows they are visiting a vivid locale that cannot be imaginary.L'Garn and Feenix are a delightfully strong duet whose respective essence stays consistent even when each one falls in love with the enemy or subject to the Sylvan creator Mac Lir matchmaking manipulations.The audience will choose this novel and series if they want a fun fantasy. Harriet Klausner
More Sexy Elves!! Feenix of Port Marcus and captain of the guard of Sasheena, the home of the Sea Elves, is a human warrior woman with a mind of her own.And she happens to be without any clothes or weapons at the moment!What a time to be caught by the enemy! Prince L'Garn is a ruler in name only.Half human and half elf, his curiosity gets the better of him when he comes across a very naked, very beautiful human woman throwing a temper tantrum on a deserted beach.She just might have the answers he has about humans and just what makes them tick.Besides, he could use a new slave ... Once captured and taken as a slave into Cragimore, the ancient home of the Night Elves, Feenix realizes she is in the perfect position to learn the ins and outs of her enemy.If she survives, she can lead a company of Sea Elves back to Cragimore to destroy them once and for all.Except Mac Lir, the god who only lives to make her life miserable, wants her to convince the Night Elves to become the allies with their long hated cousins, the Sea Elves.And Feenix can't refuse.Especially when she realizes that a certain Night Elf isn't as bad as she had originally thought ...In fact, he is a terrific kisser! L'Garn's only purpose in bringing the obnoxious and strong willed human into Cragimore is so he can study her and learn about his human nature.What he hadn't counted on was his attraction to the woman and her unpredicatbility.How could he objectively study her, if his heart keeps getting in the way? Although a bit darker than Welsh's first book, The Choosing is full of emotion, conflict and down right fun.The conversations and confrontations between the hero and heroine continually bring a smile and chuckle. Feenix is a sassy, strong heroine who can admit when she's wrong -- even if she needs some prodding from a dragon! L'Garn is a tortured, sexy hero strong enough to handle Feenix's unpredicability, yet tender enough to pursuade her to his side. ... Read more |
39. Chwedlau Cymru I Ddysgwyr: Pedair Cainc y Mabinogi i Ddysgwyr (Welsh Edition) | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(1997-04)
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40. The Mythology of Middle-Earth. by Ruth S. Noel | |
Hardcover: 198
Pages
(1977-09)
Isbn: 0500011877 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Mythology of Middle-Earth There have got to be better studies out there.
Good stuff, if you are starting your search here |
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