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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Nutt, Alfred Trubner, 1904. Celtic and Medieval Romance, . David Nutt 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 »
Olson, Katharine Kristina, 2008. 'Fire from heaven': Popular religion and society in Wales, c.1400--1603,
, , 2015. And such had been their bondage: An exploration into the presence of a feminine discourse within the ‘Four Branches of the Mabinogi’,
Owen, Morfydd E., Davies, Sioned, Thomas, Peter Wynn, 2000. ‘Arbennig Milwyr a Blodeu Marchogyon’: Cymdeithas Peredur / 'Special Soldiers and the Flower of Chivalry ': the Perceval Association, . pp. 91–111
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. Gwynedd, Ceredigion and the political geography of the Mabinogi, in: NLWJ. pp. 365 -396 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 »
Patch, Howard Rollin, 1918. Some Elements in Mediæval Descriptions of the Otherworld, in: Proc. Modern Language Association. pp. 601-43 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 »
, , 2015. Metamorphoses: a Comparative Study of Representations of ShapeShifting in Old Norse and Medieval Irish Narrative Literature, View notes »
Pennar, Andreas Meirion, 1975. Women in Medieval Welsh Literature : An Examination of Some Literary Attitudes before 1500, View notes »
Phillips, M., 2000. Defod a moes y llys. / Ritual and moral standing of the court, . pp. 347–361 View notes »
Piper, Prydwyn Olvardil., 2001. Mabinogi Iessu Grist : an edition and study of the Middle Welsh translations of the apocryphal Latin Pseudo-Matthaei evangelium,
Piper, Prydwyn Olvardil., 2002. Filling some Lacunae in `Mabinogi Iessu Grist', in: National Library of Wales Journal. pp. 241-274 View notes »
, , 2012. Christian Influences on The Mabinogi, in: The Oswald Review: An International Journal of Undergraduate Research and Criticism in the Discipline of English View Webpage » View notes »
Pryce, H, 1998. Literacy in medieval Celtic societies, . Cambridge University Press
Pryce, Huw, 1985. Native Law and the Church in Medieval Wales,
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 »
, , 1988. Interpreting Irony in Medieval Celtic Narrative: The Case of Culhwch and Olwen, in: Cymm.. pp. 41 - 59
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
Randall, Kelly., 2010. (Re-)Defining Translation Style: Structure and Variation in Cyfranc Lludd a Llefelys, View notes »
Rejhon, Annalee C., 1990. The Effects of Oral and Written Transmission in the Exchange of Materials between Medieval Celtic and French Literatures: A Physiological View, in: Oral Tradition. pp. 131- 48. View notes »
Renan, Ernest, 1854. Essai sur la Poesie des Races Celtiques, in: Revue des Deux- Mondes. View notes »
Richardson, Yvonne G., 1984. Mythology and religion in The tale of Math from the Mabinogion,
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., Nagy, Josef F., 2003. Breuddwyd Maxen Wledig: Why? When?, . Four Courts Press View notes »
Roberts, Brynley F., 1983. The Welsh romance of the Lady of the Fountain (Owein), . pp. 61-87
Roberts, Brynley F., 1974-75. Ystoria, in: BBCS. pp. 17 View notes »
Roberts, Brynley F., 1997. Review of Breeze, in: Books in Wales. pp. 13–14
Roberts, Brynley F., Nagy, Josef F., 2001. Where Were the Four Branches of the Mabinogi Written?, . pp. 61-73.. Four Courts Press View notes »
Roberts, Brynley F., 1968 -70. Un o lawysgryfau Hopcyn ap Tomas o Ynys Dawy/ One of the manuscripts of Hopcyn ap Tomas of Ynys Tawy, in: Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies. pp. 223-8
Roberts, Brynley F., 1988, 1992. Oral Tradition and Welsh Literature: A Description and Survey, in: Oral Tradition. pp. 61-87 View Webpage » View notes »
Rodway, Simon, 2011 -12. Notes on Weapons in Culhwch ac Olwen, in: Studi Celtici. pp. 177-83 View notes »
Rodway, Simon, Russell, Paul, 2003. Two developments in medieval literary Welsh and their implications for dating texts, . pp. 67-74 View notes »
Rodway, Simon, 2007. The Where, Who, When and Why of Medieval Welsh Prose Texts: Some Methodological Considerations, in: Studia Celtica. pp. 47-89 View notes »
Rodway, Simon, 2013. Dating Medieval Welsh Literature : Evidence from the Verbal System, . CMCS Publications View notes »
Rodway, Simon, 1998. A datable development in medieval literary Welsh, in: CMCS. pp. 71-94 View notes »
Rodway, Simon, Isaac, Graham, 2003. Rhyddiaith Gymraeg o lawysgrifau'r 13eg ganrif - CD-ROM (Welsh prose manuscripts of the 13th century), . Swansea, Aberystwyth, Bangor and Cardiff View notes »
Rodway, Simon, Isaac, Graham, 2010. Peniarth 06, View Webpage »
Rodway, Simon., 2004. The Red Book Text of “Culhwch ac Olwen”: A Modernising Scribe at Work, in: Studi Celtici. pp. 93-161 View notes »
Rodway, Simon., 2008 - 2009. A Welsh Equivalent to the Irish Fían?, in: Studi Celtici. pp. 191-96 View notes »
Rodway, Simon., 2009. Cymraeg vs. Kymraeg: Dylanwad Ffrangeg ar Orgraff Cymraeg Canol? ( Welsh vs. Kymraeg: French Influence on Middle Welsh orthography?), in: Studia Celtica. pp. 122-33 View notes »
Rodway, Simon., 2005. The Date and Authorship of Culhwch ac Olwen: A Reassessment, in: CMCS. pp. 21-44 View notes »
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 »
Russell, Paul., 2003. The Prologues to the Medieval Welsh Lawbooks, . University of Cambridge View Webpage »
Ryan, Jane, 1993. A study of horses in early and medieval Welsh literature, c.600-1300 A.D, View notes »
Sargent, Amelia Lynn Borrego, 2011. Visions and Revisions: Gerald of Wales, Authorship, and the Construction of Political, Religious, and Legal Geographies in Twelfth and Thirteenth Century Britain,
Schutz, Andrea K., 1995. Theriomorphic shape-shifting: An experimental reading of identity and metamorphosis in selected medieval British texts, 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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