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, , 2014. "You Took My Spirit Captive Amongst the Leaves": The Creation of Blodeuwedd in Re-Imaginings of the Fourth Branch of the Mabinog, in: The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies. pp. 178-206
Bartlett, Robert, 2006. Gerald of Wales : a voice of the Middle Ages, . Tempus
, , 1993. On the structure of didactic tales, . Ginn Press.
Bartrum, Peter Clement, 1966, 1974. Welsh Genealogies, AD 300 – 1400,
Bartrum, Peter Clement, 1993. A Welsh Classical Dictionary: People in History and Legend up to about A.D. 1000, . National Library of Wales
View Webpage » View notes » Bath, Michael, 1981. Donne's Anatomy of the World and the Legend of the Oldest Animals, in: Review of English Studies. pp. 302-308
Bauchhenss, Gerhard, 2001. Epona - Archaologisches zu einer galloromischen Gottin, . pp. 11-22. Deutsche-Walisische Kulturbeziehungen
, , 1963. The Theme of the Calumniated Wife in Mongolian Popular Literature, in: Folklore
MacMillan, James, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, , 2002. The Birds of Rhiannon,
Becker, Audrey, 2011. Temporality, teleology and the Mabinogi in the twenty-first century, . McFarland
, , July 2016. Welsh Mythology and the Contemporary Novel: The ‘double drive’ in Seren Books’ New Stories from the Mabinogion,
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, , 2011. Welsh mythology and folklore in popular culture : essays on adaptations in literature, film, television, and digital media, . McFarland.
View notes » , , , , , , , , 2015. Mabinogi, Brunelleschi and Lacan. Metatextuality in "The Meat Tree" by Gwyneth Lewis, . pp. 63-75. Wydawnictwo KUL
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Raudvere, C., 2006. Interpretations of Ynglingasaga and the Mabinogi : Some Norse-Celtic correspondences,
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Koch, John T., 2006. Romance lyric, Celtic substratum, . pp. 1527 -28. ABC Clio.
View notes » Benozzo, Francesco, 1997. Epona, Rhiannon e Tristano: Metamorfosi cortese di una dea celtica: A proposito di filologia dei testi, folklore e mitologia comparata (‘Epona, Rhiannon and Tristan: Metamorphosis of a kind of a Celtic goddess: the philology of the texts, folklore, and a comparative mythology’ my trans.), in: Quaderni di Semantica. pp. 281-290.
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, , 2007. Horses, Hounds, and High Kings: A Shared Arthurian Tradition across the Irish Sea?, . Four Courts Press
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Nagy, Josef F., 2007. Horses, Hounds, and High Kings: A Shared Arthurian Tradition Across the Irish Sea?, . Four Courts Press.
View notes » Bernhardt-House, Phillip A., 2010. Werewolves, magical hounds, and dog-headed men in Celtic literature: a typological study of shape-shifting, . Edwin Mellen Press
View notes » Bettini, Jessica Lynne, 2011. The Rage of the Wolf: Metamorphosis and Identity in Medieval Werewolf Tales,
View Webpage » View notes » , , 2009. Goddess, king, and Grail: Aspects of sovereignty within the early medieval heroic tradition of the British Isles,
View notes », , 2012 12 -13 July. Archaeology of the Mabinogion,
View notes »Bhreathnach, Máire, 1982. The Sovereignty Goddess as Goddess of Death?, in: ZCP 1. pp. 243-260
, , 1995 Oct. Medieval Lordship, in: Speculum. pp. 743-759
, , 1993. Le combat arbitral singulier entre Gwydion et Pryderi, in: Ollodagos. pp. 57 - 67
Blanchard, Ian, 2007. The twelfth century: a neglected epoch of British social and economic history,
Bloomfield, Morton W.; and Dunn, 1989. The Role of the Poet in Early Societies, . Bloomfield and Dunn
View notes » Blosen, Hans, 1976. Noch einmal: Zu Enites Schuld in Hartmanns Erec. Mit Ausblicken auf Chretiens Roman und das Mabinogi von Gereint, in: Orbis Litterarum
View notes » Bollard, John K., 2010. Tales of Arthur: Legend and Landscape of Wales, . Gomer Press
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Wilhelm, J. J., 1994. Arthur in the early Welsh tradition, . Garland Publications
View notes » Bollard, John K., 1980-81. Traddodiad a Dychan yn Breuddwyd Rhonabwy [Tradition and Satire in The Dream of Rhonabwy], in: Llên Cymru. pp. 155-63
, , 2000. Theme and Meaning in ‘Peredur, in: Arthuriana. pp. 73-92
Bollard, John K., 2010. Tales of Arthur: Legend and Landscape of Wales, in: Landscapes. pp. 37-60
View notes » Bollard, John K., 1974. Textual Notes on The White Book Mabinogion, in: BBCS. pp. 50-51.
View notes » Bollard, John K., 2007. Companion Tales to The Mabinogi, . Gomer Press
View notes » Bollard, John K., 1970. A literary assessment of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi,
View notes » Bollard, John K., 1984. The Mabinogi and 'The Mabinogion', in: Cambridge MeAvalon to Camelot
Bollard, John K., 2013. Meuyl ar uy Maryf: Shame and Honour in The Mabinogi, in: Studia Celtica. pp. 123–147
View notes » , , 1995. Owain ap Cadwgan and the literary structure of Medieval Welsh History (Abstract), . pp. 301. Harvard University
View notes »Bollard, John K., 2012. Mefyl ar uy maryf i': Myth and Motivation in The Mabinogi,
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Anthony Griffiths, , 2006. The Mabinogi, Legend and Landscape of Wales, . Gomer Press
View notes » Bollard, John K., 1983. The Role of Myth and Tradition in the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, in: CMCS. pp. 67 - 86
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