Mabinogi Bibliography

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Guest, Charlotte, 1845. The Mabinogion, VI: from the Llyfr Coch o llergest and other ancient Welsh Manuscripts; with an English Translation and Notes, . Tonn Press, Llandovery, Wales; and Longmans, London; simultaneously. View notes »
Guest, Charlotte, Frost, Adam, 1999. The Mabinogion, . Dover View notes »
Gwyndaf, Robin, 1984. A Story Without End: The Folk Narrative Tradition of the Children of Wales, . pp. 53-71 View notes »
Gwyndaf, Robin, 1980. The Welsh Folk-Narrative Tradition, . pp. 218-25. Brewer View notes »
Gwyndaf, Robin, Almqvist et al., , 1987. The Cauldron of Regeneration: Continuity and Function in the Welsh Epic Tradition, . pp. 413 -51. Brewer View notes »
, , 2001. Gwyr y Gogledd? Some Icelandic Analogues to Branwen Ferch Lyr, in: CMCS View Webpage » View notes »
Hamel, A. G. van, 1930. The Celtic Grail, in: Revue Celtique. pp. 340—382
Hansen, Chad, 2002. The five-fifths of myth, View notes »
, , 1981 -1982. "'Pwyll Prince of Dyfed": the narrative structure, in: Studia Celtica. pp. 126-134 View Webpage » View notes »
, , 2006. Horse Motifs in Folk Narrative of the Supernatural, View notes »
Hemming , Jessica, 2011. Legendary Poems from the Book of Taliesin, in: Folklore. pp. 354-356
Hemming , Jessica, 2010. Ireland and the Grail, in: Folklore. pp. 113-115
Hemming , Jessica, 2012. An Introduction to Early Irish Literature, in: Folklore. pp. 244-246
Hemming , Jessica, 2009. The Mabinogi : Legend and Landscape of Wales (Review), in: Folklore. pp. 232-234 View notes »
Hemming , Jessica, 1996. Ami and Amile: A Partial Source for Pwyll?, in: CMCS. pp. 57-93 View notes »
Hemming, Jessica, 2011. The Curious Case of the ‘Countess’ in the Welsh Romances,
Hemming, Jessica, 1998. Reflections on Rhiannon and the Horse Episodes in Pwyll, in: Western Folklore. pp. 19-40
Hemming, Jessica, 2009. Beast-Boys and Evil Twins: Folk Narrative Names in the Four Branches of the Mabinogi,
Hemming, Jessica, 2013. The Colour Portrait in Medieval Welsh Literature,
Hemming, Jessica, 1997. Sellam gestare: Saddle-Bearing Punishments and the Case of Rhiannon, in: Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies. pp. 45 - 64 View notes »
Hemming, Jessica, Nagy, Josef F., 2007. Ancient Tradition or Authorial Invention? The ‘Mythological’ Names in the Four Branches, . Four Courts Press.
Hemming, Jessica, 2012. Red, White, and Black in Symbolic Thought: The Tricolour Folk Motif, Colour Naming, and Trichromatic Vision, in: Folklore. pp. 310-329
Hemming, Jessica, Aug. 2003. Ancient Tradition or Authorial Invention? The ‘Mythological’ Names in the Four Branches,
, , 1993. The Legend of Ami and Amile as a Source for the Mabinogi of Pwyll,
Hemming, Jessica (then Hooker), 1995. A textual commentary on the First Branch of the Mabinogi, View notes »
Henley, Georgia, 2010. Vengeful Wells and Spouting Lakes: Expressions of Hydrolatry in Gerald of Wales, Chrétien de Troyes, and Celtic Myth,
Higley, Sarah Lynn, 1994. Dirty Magic: Seiðr, Science, and the Parturating Man in Medieval Norse and Welsh Literature, in: Essays in Medieval Studies. pp. 137-149
Hill, Thomas D., 1990. Jaufre, Pwyll and the Receding Lady: an Essay on Comparative Horsemanship, in: French Studies Bulletin. pp. 1-3
Hughes, Ian., Koch, John T., 2006. Lleu, . pp. 1165-66. ABC Clio. View notes »
Hughes, Ian., Koch, John T., 2006. Math fab Mathonwy, . pp. 1277-8. ABC Clio. View notes »
Hughes, Ian., Koch, John T., 2006. Blodeuedd, . pp. 216-217. ABC Clio. View notes »
Hughes, Ian., 2007. Manawydan Uab Llyr, Trydedd Gainc y Mabinogi:, in: Golygiad Newydd ynghyd â Nodiadau testunol a Geirfa Lawn. pp. 1-98 View Webpage »
Hughes, Ian., 2013. Math Uab Mathonwy, The Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi: New edition with textual notes and full glossary, . DIAS (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies) View notes »
Hughes, Ian., 2006. The Four Branches of the Mabinogi and Medieval Welsh Poetry, in: Studi Celtici. pp. 155-193 View Webpage » View notes »
Hughes, Ian., 1999. Math fab Mathonwy a Gwydion fab Don: Dwned: cylchgrawn hanes a llen Cymru’r oesoedd canol (a new edition with textual notes and a full glossary), . Aberystwyth
Hughes, Ian., 2000. Math uab Mathonwy: Pedwaredd Gainc y Mabinogi [Math son of Mathonwy: The Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi], . Aberystwyth
Hull, Eleanor, 1907. The Development of the Idea of Hades in Celtic Literature, in: Folklore. pp. 121-165 View notes »
Ito-Morino, Satoko, 1989. The three romances and the four branches : their narrative structure and relationship with native Welsh lore, View Webpage » View notes »
Jackson, Kenneth Hurlstone, 1961. The International Popular Tale and the Early Welsh Tradition, . University of Wales Press
Jackson, Kenneth Hurlstone., 1964-67. Some Popular Motifs in Early Welsh Tradition, in: Etudes Celtiques. pp. 83-99
, , 2012. Representation of punishment in the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, View Webpage »
Jefferson, Carla, 2013. Textual Analysis of a Passage from Branch Two of the Mabinogi, View notes »
Jefferson, Carla, 2013. The Depiction of the Otherworld in the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, View notes »
, , 1901, 1911 and 1972. The Mabinogion, . David Nutt. View Webpage » View notes »
, , 1946. Mabinogi and Edda, in: Viking Society for Northern Research, University of London. pp. 23-46
Jones, Glyn E., Jarman, A. O. H.; and Hughes, 1976, 1992. Early Prose: the Mabinogi, . pp. 189-202. Christopher Davies
Jones, Glyn., 1974. Y Wledd yn Harlech ac yng Ngwales ym Mabinogi Branwen, in: BBCS. pp. 189-202
Jones, Leslie., 1994. Heads or Grails?: A Reassessment of the Celtic Origin of the Grail Legend, in: Proc. Harvard Celtic Colloquium
Kamcevski, Damko., 2013. Orality and Humour in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, in: Fabula
Keefer, Sarah Larratt, 1989 -90. The Lost Tale of Dylan in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi, in: Studia Celtica. pp. 26-37 View notes »
Kelly, Tony; aka Heron., . Gorsedd Arberth, View Webpage » View notes »
Kirsty OUP-UK, , 2008. The Mabinogion: Story-telling and the Oral Tradition, View Webpage » View notes »
Koch, John T., 1987. Llawr en assed (CA 932) « the Laureate Hero in the War- Chariot » : some Recollections of the Iron Age in the Gododdin, in: Etudes Celtiques. pp. 253-278
Koch, John T., 1996. Obscurity and the Figure of Taliesin, in: Medievalia. pp. 41–73
Koch, John T., Koch, John T., 2006. Culhwich ac Olwen, . pp. 510-511. ABC Clio. View notes »
Koch, John T., Koch, John T., 2006. Llefelys /Lleuelis/ Llywelus, . pp. 1165-66. ABC Clio. View notes »
Koch, John T., 1987. A Welsh Window on the Iron Age: Manawydan, Mandubracios, in: Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies. pp. 17–52
Koch, John T., 1990. Bran-Brennos: An Instance of Early Gallo-Brittonic History and Mythology, in: Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies. pp. 1-20
Koch, John T., 1989. Some Suggestions and Etymologies Reflecting upon the Mythology of the Four Branches, in: Proc. Harvard Celtic Colloquium. pp. 1-10
Koch, John T., 1985 –86. When Was Welsh Literature First Written Down?, in: Studia Celtica. pp. 43 -46

 

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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