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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, , 6/07/2017. The Eighteenth-century Rehabilitation of the Mabinogion, View Webpage » View notes »
Luft, Diana, 2010. REVIEW The Origins of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, by Andrew Breeze, in: Celtic Studies Association of North America newsletter View Webpage » View notes »
Luft, Diana, 2019. Commemorating the Past After 1066: Tales from The Mabinogion (Ch. 4), . pp. 73-92. CUP
Maier, Bernhard., Zimmer, Stefan., Batke, Christiane, 2001. 150 Jahre 'Mabinogion': Deutsche-Walische Kulturbeziehnngen, . Max Niemeyer View notes »
Marvin, W. P., Wallace, D., 2002. Chronological outline of historical events and texts in Britain 1050–1550, . pp. 852–880. Cambridge University Press
McAll, C., Jenkins, Dafydd; and Owen, 1980. The normal paradigms of a woman’s life in the Irish and Welsh texts, . pp. 111-127.. Cardiff Univ. Press
McCann, W. J., 1991. The Welsh view of the Normans in the 11th and 12th centuries, in: Cymm.
, , 2008. The Celtic Question: Modern Constructs and Ancient Realities, . DIAS
McKenna, Catherine, 2011. The Prince, the Poet, and the Scribe: Reflections on the Elegiac Tradition in Medieval Wales,
McKenna, Catherine., 2007. Performing Penance and Poetic Performance in the Medieval Welsh Court, in: Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies. pp. 70-96
, , Jan -Dec 2017. The Year of Legend: a monthly series on the Mabinogi, in: Pembrokeshire Life View notes »
Morgain, Shan, 2014. The Mabinogi Index (A-Z), View Webpage » View notes »
Morgain, Shan, 2014. The Index of Mabinogi Scholarship, View Webpage » View notes »
Morgain, Shan, 2014. Quick Mabinogi Timeline, View Webpage » View notes »
Ó Cróinín, Dáibhí, Davies, Wendy., 2003. A survey of literary activity in England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales during the period c. 800 - c.1100. (Chap. 6), . pp. 168-200 View notes »
, , 1979. Sacred Cows and Profane Mares in Indian Mythology: The Indo-European Core and the Irish Ritual, in: History of Religions. pp. 1-26 View Webpage »
, , , , , , 1980 Repr. 1982. Cows and Mares, and Androgynes (section 5), . pp. 149-282. Univ. Chicago Press View Webpage » View notes »
, , 2005. Kingship, Conquest, and Patria, . Taylor Francis View notes »
Owen, Aneurin, 1841. Ancient laws and institutions of Wales,
Owen, Morfydd E., 1992. Literary Convention and Historical Reality : the Court in the Welsh Poetry of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries, in: Etudes Celtiques. pp. 69-85
, , 1857. Notes on the Mabinogion or Welsh Fairy Tales, in: The Cambrian Journal. pp. 138-145 View notes »
, , , , Oct 2014. Gods epigraphically attested in ancient times with counter-parts in the Early Medieval texts from the British Isles: perhaps more accurately Some epigraphic comparanda bearing on the pan-Celtic god Lugus, View Webpage »
Parker, Will, 2016. Culhwch ac Olwen, View Webpage » View notes »
Parker, Will, 2007. Mabinogion Info, View Webpage » View notes »
Parker, Will, 2005. The Four Branches of the Mabinogi, . Bardic Press View Webpage » View notes »
Parker, Will, 2002 [1998]. Bibliographic Essay. The Four Branches of the Mabinogi, A Medieval Celtic Text; English Language Scholarship 1795-1997, View Webpage » View notes »
Parker, Will, 2002. Gwynedd, Ceredigion and the political geography of the Mabinogi, in: NLWJ. pp. 365 -396 View notes »
, , 1998. Bibliographic Essay. The Four Branches of the Mabinogi, A Medieval Celtic Text; English Language Scholarship 1795-1997, View Webpage » View notes »
Parkes, Peter., 2006. Celtic Fosterage: Adoptive Kinship and Clientage in Northwest Europe, in: Comparative Studies in Society and History. pp. 359 - 395
Parry, Thomas, 1944. Hanes Llenyddiaeth Gymraeg hyd 1900, . Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru View notes »
Parry, Thomas, , , 1955. History of Welsh Literature to 1900, View notes »
Patterson, Nerys., 2004. Cattle Lords and Clansmen: Social Structure of Early Ireland, . University of Notre Dame Press. View notes »
Patterson, Nerys., 1981-1982. Honour and Shame in Medieval Welsh Society: A study of the Role of the Burlesque in the Welsh Laws, in: Studia Celtica. pp. 73–103 View notes »
Petrovskaia, Natalia I., 2009. Dating Peredur: New Light on Old Problems, in: Proc. Harvard Celtic Colloquium View notes »
Petrovskaia, Natalia I., 2012. Oaths, Pagans and Lions: Arguments for a Crusade Sub-Narrative in Historia Peredur fab Efrawc, in: Poetica: An International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies 77. pp. 1-26 View Webpage »
Petrovskaia, Natalia I., , , 2018. Real and Imaginary Towns in Medieval Wales, . pp. 355– 370. Paris Est Universite View Webpage » View notes »
Phillips, David Rhys, 1921. Lady Charlotte Guest and the Mabinogion; some notes on the work and its translator, with extracts from her journals, . W. Spurrell & Son. View Webpage » View notes »
Phillips, M., 2000. Defod a moes y llys. / Ritual and moral standing of the court, . pp. 347–361 View notes »
Pryce, Huw, 1985. Native Law and the Church in Medieval Wales,
Pryce, Huw; and Insley, 2005. The acts of Welsh rulers 1120-1283, . Univ. of Wales Press View notes »
Pryce, Huw., 2001. British or Welsh? National Identity in Twelfth-Century Wales, in: The English Historical Review. pp. 775 View notes »
Pryce, Huw., 1993. Native Law and the Church in Medieval Wales, . OUP
Pryce, Huw., 1985. Native Law and the Church in Medieval Wales, . Oxford
Pryce, Huw., 1993. Literacy in medieval Celtic societies, . Cambridge University Press View notes »
Pughe, William Owen, 1833. The Mabinogi of Taliesin (First Part), in: The Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repository. pp. 198-214
Pughe, William Owen, 1833. The Mabinogi of Taliesin (Second Part), in: The Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repository. pp. 366-382
Pughe, William Owen, 1833. The Mabinogi: Or, the Romance of Math ab Mathonwy, in: The Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repository. pp. 198-214. View notes »
Pughe, William Owen, Parry, John Humffreys, 1821, Feb. The Tale of Pwyll, in: Cambro-Briton journal. pp. 271-275 View notes »
Pughe, William Owen, 1818. The Romantic Tales of the Mabinogion, in: Cambrian Register. pp. 230-46 View Webpage » View notes »
Pughe, William Owen, July 1829. The Mabinogi: Or, the Romance of Math ab Mathonwy, , Literally translated by Idrison, in: The Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repository. pp. 395–410 View Webpage » View notes »
Pughe, William Owen, April 1829. The Mabinogi: Or, the Romance of Math ab Mathonwy, , Literally translated by Idrison, in: The Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repository. pp. 170-179 View Webpage » View notes »
Ralph A. Griffiths, Phillipp R. Schofield, 2011. Wales and the Welsh in the Middle Ages: essays presented to J. Beverley Smith, . Univ. of Wales Press
, , 2010. The Aesthetics of Combat in Medieval Welsh Literature, . VML Verlag Marie Leidorf View notes »
Rees, Alwyn D., , , 1961. Celtic Heritage: Ancient Tradition in Ireland and Wales, . Thames and Hudson View notes »
Reynolds, Kim., 1998. Aristocratic Women and Political Society in Victorian Britain, View notes »
Richter, Michael., Koch, John T., 2006. Giraldus Cambrensis, . pp. 810-812. ABC Clio. View notes »
Richter, Michael., Koch, John T., 2006. Literacy and orality in early Celtic societies, . pp. 1160-62.. ABC Clio. View notes »
Rider-Bezerra, Sebastian, Franke, Daniel P., Nakashian, Craig M., 2017. A Reconsideration of Middle Welsh Literature as Historical Evidence for Social Violence, . pp. Chapter 16. Brill Academic
Rider-Bezerra, Sebastian, 2011. The Mabinogion Project: A Brief History of the Mabinogion, View Webpage » View notes »
Roberts, Brynley F., Koch, John T., 2006. Descriptio Kambriae (Description of Wales), . pp. 583. ABC Clio. 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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