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Mabinogion
The Mabinogion consists of eleven tales, which are a collection of medieval Welsh prose narratives. These tales include stories of mythological events, heroic deeds, and magical beings.
W. J. Gruffydd has written: 'Detholiad o gerddi W.J. Gruffydd' 'South Wales and the Marches' 'Yr Hen Ganrif' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Welsh literature 'Ynys yr hud a chaneuon eraill' 'Math vab Mathonwy' -- subject(s): Mabinogion 'The Mabinogion' -- subject(s): Mabinogion 'Dafydd ap Gwilym' 'T. Gwynn Jones'
Ian Hughes has written: 'Branwen uerch Lyr' -- subject(s): Mabinogion
Quite a few, and most are ancient. Try reading the Mabinogion, most can be found there and it can be bought in modern english.
William John Gruffydd has written: 'Nodiadau'r golygydd' -- subject(s): Civilization, Celtic, in literature, History, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Language and culture, Llenor, Welsh literature 'Folklore and myth in the Mabinogion' -- subject(s): Celtic Mythology, Fairies, Folklore, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Legends, Mabinogion, Medieval Tales, Mythology, Celtic, in literature, Tales
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Wales in an ancient country with much mythology, mostly in Welsh, however the most popular book of Welsh myths and tales is known as the Mabinogion, which you can buy updated and modernised versions of in English.
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