Mabinogi Bibliography

In the Mabinogi Bibliography YOU CAN  … SEARCH for an author, title, date etc. … click open Notes to see extra info … Copy/ Paste an entry to reference it. If you SEARCH and get a list you like – copy all of it! More  Category searches on the way, as well as Timeline view by year of publication (work in progress Feb 2015).

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Carr, Glenda, Jarvis, Branwen, 2000. William Owen Pughe and the London Societies, . pp. 168-86. University of Wales Press View notes »
Carr, Glenda, Jenkins, Geraint, 2005. An Uneasy Partnership: Iolo Morganwg and William Owen Pughe, . pp. 443–60
Carr, Glenda, Parry William, , 1966. Yr ysgolhaig a'r broffwydes (The scholar and the prophetess), in: Y Traethodydd View notes »
Carr, Glenda., 1993. William Owen Pughe,
Cartwright, Jane, Christopher A. Snyder, , 2008. Entries on the Mabinogi, . Greenwood World Publishing
, , 2012. Y Mabinogi: module code CYCS7015, . University of Wales, Trinity St. david View Webpage » View notes »
, , Bernau, Anke, Sarah Salih, , Ruth Evans, , 2003. Virginity and Chastity Tests in Medieval Welsh Prose, . pp. 56-79. Univ. of Toronto Press.
, , 2013. Bibliography for CY30620 Pedeir Keink y Mabinogi, View Webpage » View notes »
Cave, Roderick, Sarah Manson, , 2003. The History of the Golden Cockerel Press, . British Library and Oak Knoll Press. View notes »
Cavill, Jennifer, 2013. Native Tales: a research blog dedicated to the Mabinogion, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, View Webpage » View notes »
Cavill, Jennifer, 2013. Translations of The Mabinogion, View Webpage » View notes »
Cavill, Jennifer, 2013. The Four Branches of the Mabinogi (Overview), View Webpage » View notes »
, , . Geiriadur / Dictionary (Aber), View Webpage » View notes »
, , 1905. The Sick bed of Cuchulainn (compared to Pwyll), View Webpage » View notes »
Celtnet, , . Celtnet, View Webpage » View notes »
Celtnet, , c. 1375. Llyfr Gwyn Rhydderch (White Book of Rhydderch), View Webpage » View notes »
Celtnet, , c. 1382-1410. Llyfr Coch Hergest (Red Book of Hergest), View Webpage » View notes »
, , 1999. The Otherworld procession in Irish and Welsh literature and folklore, View Webpage » View notes »
Chadbourne, Kate., 2004. Otherworlds and Innerworlds: A Welsh Tale of Friendship with the Self, in: Parabola: Myth, Tradition, and the Search for Meaning. pp. 64-69 View notes »
Chadwick, Norah, 1967. The Borderland of the Spirit World in Early European Literature, in: Trivium. pp. 17 -36
Chance, Christina, 2006 -2007. The Recyclable Hero in Celtic and Kindred Traditions, in: Proc. Harvard Celtic Colloquium
, , 2009. Ethnicity, Geography, and the Passage of Dominion in the Mabinogi and Brut Y Brenhinedd, in: Proc. Harvard Celtic Colloquium. pp. 45-56 View notes »
Chandler, Kirstie Siân, 2004. Masculinity and medieval Welsh literature, View notes »
, , 2002. Patriarchy and Power in Medieval Welsh Literature, in: Proc. Harvard Celtic Colloquium. pp. 80–95 View notes »
Charles-Edwards, Gifford, 1980. Hywel Fychan: Red Book and White Book, in: National Library of Wales Journal. pp. 427–28
, , 1980. The Scribes of the Red Book of Hergest, in: National Library of Wales Journal. pp. 246 -56 View Webpage » View notes »
Charles-Edwards, Thomas Mowbray, 1978. Honour and Status in Some Irish and Welsh Prose Tales, in: Ériu. pp. 123-141
Charles-Edwards, Thomas Mowbray, Jenkins, Dafydd, 2000. The Welsh king and his Court, . University of Wales Press View notes »
Charles-Edwards, Thomas Mowbray, Koch, John T., 2006. Kinship, Celtic, . ABC Clio. View notes »
Charles-Edwards, Thomas Mowbray, 2012. Irish Influence on Medieval Welsh Literature, in: Medium Aevum (Soc. for the Study of Medieval Languages and Literature, Oxford). pp. 324-326. View notes »
Charles-Edwards, Thomas Mowbray, Bernhard Maier und Stefan Zimmer, hrsg., 2001. The Textual Tradition of Medieval Welsh Prose Tales and the Problem of Dating, . pp. 23-39. Max Niemeyer Verlag View notes »
, , 1970 Part 2; repr. 1996 Sullivan. The Date of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, in: Cymm.. pp. 263-298 View Webpage » View notes »
Chonaill, Bronagh, Koch, John T., 2006. Fosterage, . pp. 771-3. ABC Clio. View notes »
Cichon, Michael, 2009. Violence and vengeance in Middle Welsh and Middle English narrative: Owein and Ywain and Gawain, . Edwin Mellen Press View notes »
Clancy, Thomas Owen, France, Peter, 2001. The Mabinogion, . OUP View notes »
Clancy, Thomas Owen, 1998. Review of Breeze, . pp. 410–15
Clancy, Thomas Owen, 2005. The Needs of Strangers in the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, in: Quaestio Insularis: Selected Proceedings of the Cambridge Colloquium in Anglo-Saxon Norse and Celtic Studies. pp. 1-24
, , 2017. Amis and Amiloun, View Webpage » View notes »
Clarke, George, 1843 April. Welsh Fiction: The Mabinogion by Lady Charlotte Guest Parts I, II, III, and IV, in: Monthly Review. pp. 453
Cleaver, Sian, 2011. The Mabinogion, View Webpage » View notes »
Cleaver, Sian, 2011. The Mabinogion, View Webpage » View notes »
Cline, Kurt Russell, 2004. Legerdemain of God: Shamanic praxis, gnostic speculation and the poetics of liminality, View Webpage » View notes »
, , , , , , 2005. Manawydan’s set and other iconographic riffs, . pp. 42–54. Four Courts Press
Collins, Fiona, 2015 March 13. The storytellers standing behind us as we speak...’, View Webpage »
, , 1924. The Island of the Mighty: Being the Hero Stories Of Celtic Britain Retold from the Mabinogion, . Macmillan Company View notes »
, , 2007. Law and magic in the Four Branches of the Mabinogi,
Conley, Kassandra Leighann, 2009. Looking towards India: Nativism and Orientalism in the Literature of Wales, 1300-1600, View Webpage »
Conley, Kassandra Leighann, 2009. Deflowering Gwynedd: (Dis)use of the Sovereignty Goddess Myth in the Fourth Branch, View notes »
, , 2008. Welsh Literary History and the Making of 'The Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales', in: European Studies. pp. 109-130 View Webpage » View notes »
Constantine, Mary-Ann, 2013. Literature of the Bardic Revival, View Webpage » View notes »
Conway, Stephen, 1996. Crossing Magical Boundaries: Warriors, Tests, and Mysterious Mounds in The Four Branches of the Mabinogi and “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”, . Self published online View Webpage » View notes »
, , 1944. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: Indra and Namuci, in: Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies. pp. 104-125
, , 2016. Rewriting a Mythic Nation: Welsh Women Writers recovering Welsh Myth and Folklore, View notes »
, , , , 1930. Lancelot And Guinevere A Study On the Origins of Courtly Romance, . University of Chicago Press View notes »
, , 1997. Telyn teirtu: Myth and magic in medieval Wales, . University of Wales Press
, , 2015. Sioe Gwydion, View notes »
, , Mar 11, 2017. Manawydan and the Enchantment on the Land of Dyfed, View Webpage » View notes »
, , Feb. 2014. Yd aeth ef yn e geluydodeu': Magical Practice and the Moral Economy in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi and Chaucer's The Franklin's Tale, View Webpage »
, , 2004. The Date, Origin, and Authorship of 'The Mabinogion' in the Light of Ymborth yr enaid’, in: Journal of Celtic Studies. pp. 117-152
, , Mon 14 Nov 2016- Fri 19. The Mabinogion Revisited, View Webpage » View notes »

 

WHAT IS IN IT? The Mabinogi Bibliography is firstly about the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, but it also has a lot of entries for The Mabinogion.’ There are selected background resources (e.g. Welsh historical context, and Middle Welsh.) Then there are key items of fiction, theatre, arts, media, music. Lots of online resources.

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