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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Rees, Rhian, 2012. Perceptions of Annwn : the otherworld in the four branches of the Mabinogi, View Webpage » View notes »
, , 1999. Celtic Legends of Pembrokeshire, . Llanerch View notes »
Rhys, John, 1901 reprints 1981, 1983. Celtic Folklore, Welsh and Manx, . OUP; then Wildwood Press. View Webpage » View notes »
Richardson, Yvonne G., 1984. Mythology and religion in The tale of Math from the Mabinogion,
Rider-Bezerra, Sebastian, 2011. The Mabinogion Project: A Brief History of the Mabinogion, View Webpage » View notes »
Rodriguez, Lyle, 2011. The Mari Lwyd and the Horse Queen: Palimpsests of Ancient Ideas, View Webpage » View notes »
, , 2001. Folklore of Wales, . Tempus
Russell, Paul, 2003. Bibliography of Medieval Welsh Literature for Students, . University of Cambridge View Webpage » View notes »
Russell, Paul, 2011. Bibliography of Medieval Welsh Literature for Students, . University of Cambridge ASNC View Webpage » View notes »
Schutz, Andrea K., 1995. Theriomorphic shape-shifting: An experimental reading of identity and metamorphosis in selected medieval British texts, View notes »
, , 1982. The Hand and the Child: Studies of Celtic Tradition in European Literature. (2 vols), View notes »
Sessle Erica J., , 1994. Exploring the Limitations of the Sovereignty Goddess through the Role of Rhiannon, . pp. 9-13 View notes »
Morgain, Shan, 2012; online Oct. 2013. The Mabinogi Bibliography, View Webpage » View notes »
Sheehan, Sarah, 2009. Matrilineal Subjects: Ambiguity, Bodies, and Metamorphosis in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi, in: Signs. pp. 319-342
Sheehan, Sarah., 2005. Giants, Boar-Hunts, and Barbering: Masculinity in Culhwch ac Olwen, in: Arthuriana. pp. 3-25
Sims-Williams, Patrick, 1982. The Evidence for Vernacular Irish Literary Influence on Early Medieval Welsh Literature, . Cambridge University Press View notes »
Sims-Williams, Patrick, 1990. Some Celtic otherworld terms, . pp. 57–84. Ford & Bailie
Sims-Williams, Patrick, 2006. The Iron House in Ireland, . pp. 31ff. Cambridge University Press View Webpage » View notes »
, , 1977 -78. Riddling Treatment of the 'Watchman Device' in 'Branwen' and 'Togail Bruidne Da Derga, in: Studia Celtica. pp. 78-111
Sims-Williams, Patrick, 2011. Irish Influence on Medieval Welsh Literature, . OUP View Webpage » View notes »
Sims-Williams, Patrick., Pryce, Huw., 2008. The uses of writing in early medieval Wales, . pp. 31ff. Cambridge University Press View Webpage » View notes »
Sims-Williams, Patrick., 2011. The Submission of Irish Kings in Fact and Fiction: Henry II, Bendigeidfran, and the Dating of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, . pp. 208-229 View notes »
Sims-Williams, Patrick., 1991. The early Welsh Arthurian poems, in: Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies. pp. 31-61
Sims-Williams, Patrick., 1991. The Submission of Irish Kings in Fact and Fiction: Henry II, Bendigeidfran, and the Dating of The Four Branches of the Mabinogi, in: CMCS. pp. 31-61 View notes »
, , 1868. The four ancient books of Wales, View notes »
Sterckx, Claude, 1988 - 1990. Le manteau de Gwydion, in: Ollodagos. pp. 211-214
Sterckx, Claude., 1989. Gallois escor neidyr ímí: Une Curieuse Formule juridique relative à l'avortement et ses échos dans le mythe de la naissance de Lleu et de Dylan, in: ZCP. pp. 151-164
Sterckx, Claude., 1988 - 1990. Le fils de Taranis: *Taranucnos = Mabon ab Mellt?, in: Ollodagos. pp. 111-115
Sterckx, Claude., 1999. Lugus, Lugh, Lleu...: recherche en paternité, in: Ollodagos. pp. 5 - 54
Sterckx, Claude., 2000. Les malheurs conjugaux de Lleu et de Lugh, in: Ollodagos. pp. 227 - 248
Sterckx, Claude., 2010. Mythes et dieux celtes : Essais et études, . Editions L'Harmattan
Stone, Alby, 1989. Bran, Odin, and the Fisher King: Norse Tradition and the Grail Legends, in: Folklore. pp. 25-38
Sullivan, Charles William III, 1996, repr. 2015. The Mabinogi: A Book of Essays, . Garland Publications View Webpage » View notes »
Sullivan, Charles William III, 2015. The Mabinogi: A Book of Essays, . Routledge View Webpage » View notes »
, , 2002. Celtic Heroines, . Gomer Press View notes »
Sumner Natasha, , 4 Mar, 2010. Efnisien: A Case Study of a Medieval Psychopath-Trickster, View notes »
Thomas, Nicole, 2007 or later. Penardim’s Sacrifice of Self in Evangeline's Walton's 'The Children of Llyr.', View Webpage » View notes »
Thomas, T.H., 1981. Some Folk-lore of south Wales, in: Cardiff Naturalists' Society. pp. 54 -55 View notes »
Thompson, Stith., 1955. Motif-index of folk-literature: a classification of narrative elements in folktales, ballads, myths, fables, medieval romances, exempla, fabliaux, jest-books, and local legends, . Indiana University Press View Webpage » View notes »
Thompson, Stith., 1946. The Folk Tale, . Dryden press View Webpage » View notes »
Thompson, Stith., 1932. Motif-index of folk-literature: a classification of narrative elements in folktales, ballads, myths, fables, medieval romances, exempla, fabliaux, jest-books, and local legends, . Indiana University Press View Webpage » View notes »
Tymoczko, Maria, 1985. Unity and Duality? A Theoretical Perspective on the Ambivalence of Celtic Goddesses, in: Proc. Harvard Celtic Colloquium
Uther, Hans-Jorg, 2004, 2011. The Types of International Folktales a Classification and Bibliography Parts 1-3, . Academia Scientiarum Fennica. View Webpage » View notes »
Waller, Evangelia H., 1926. A Welsh Branch of the Arthur Family-Tree, in: Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies. pp. 344-346
Welsh, Andrew, 1990. Doubling and Incest in the Mabinogi, in: Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies. pp. 344-362 View Webpage » View notes »
Welsh, Andrew, 1991. Branwen, Beowulf, and the tragic peaceweaver tale, in: Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies. pp. 1-14
Welsh, Andrew, Byrne, Cyril J., Harry, Margaret, Ó Siadhail, Padraig, 1992. Manawydan fab Llyr: Wales, England, and the "New Man", . pp. 369–382. Saint Mary’s University View notes »
Welsh, Andrew, 1989. Traditional Tales and the Harmonizing of Story in 'Pwyll Pendeuic Dyuet, in: CMCS. pp. 15-42
, , 1988. The Traditional Narrative Motifs of The Four Branches of the Mabinogi, in: Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies. pp. 51-62 View notes »
Welsh, Andrew, 1996 [1992]. Manawydan fab Llyr: Wales, England, and the "New Man", . pp. 121 -141. Garland Publications View notes »
Weston, Jesse, 1920. From Ritual to Romance, View Webpage » View notes »
Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, 1979–1980. Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson, in: Studia Celtica. pp. 1–11. View notes »
, , 1980. A Study of the Legend of Taliesin,
, , 1980, 1995. The Folklore of King Arthur,
, , 2008. Eternal Chalice: The Enduring Legend of the Holy Grail, . I. B. Taurus
, , 2016. Eternal Chalice: The Enduring Legend of the Holy Grail, . I. B. Taurus
Wood, Juliette, 1983. Virgil and Taliesin: The Concept of the Magician in Medieval Folklore, in: Folklore. pp. 91-104 View notes »
Wood, Juliette, 1982. The Folklore Background of the Gwion Bach Section of Hanes Taliesin, in: Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies. pp. 621-34
, , 1975. The Conceptual Geography of Celtic Tradition,
, , 1976. Geographical Themes in Medieval Celtic and Italian Folktales,

 

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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