Thomas Love Peacock wrote an Arthurian novel, The Misfcrtunes of Elphin, in 1829 adapting three classical Welsh legends, "Cantre'r Gwaelod" or "The Drowning of the Bottom Hundred". Hanes Taliesin or The Story of Taliesin and Vita Gildae or The Life of Gildas. He modified the story of "Cantre'r Gwaelod" for the opening part of the novel. We can meet there Prince Seithenyn, one of the three immortal drunkards of the isle of Britain, who says "There is nothing so dangerous as innovation, " and actually does nothing. Peacock adapted Hanes Taliesin for the main plot of his novel. Hanes Taliesin is the story of a famous Welsh bard, Taliesin, who liberates his master Elphin captured by King Maelgon. Taliesin in the novel, however, does not try to ...
When James VI of Scotland and I of England proclaimed himself King of Great Britain, he proposed a m...
A survey of references to characters and events with a connection to Arthur and the Arthurian story-...
The Book of Taliesin (now at the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth) is a fourteenth-century man...
Thomas Pennant was a naturalist, antiquarian, zoologist and travel writer in the eighteenth century....
Myth, legend, and folklore have been entrenched in children\u27s literature for several centuries an...
Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (1173-1140) has long been considered one of the leading heroes of Wales. The l...
Old English elegies are lyrical and moral poems expressing solitude, suffering, regret for the past ...
In the Middle Ages Ireland's extensive and now famous literature was unknown outside the Gaelic-spea...
From the defeat of Llewelyn by Mortimer in 1284 until the union with England in 1536 the Welsh had c...
Book summary: This volume offers newly translated texts that exemplify the two most important tradit...
Excerpt The period considered here begins with the death in 1063 or 1064 of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn, a ...
Wales in the Middle Ages was a region both divided by war and united by culture. Frequent raids from...
The person and idea of King Arthur conjures up various images ranging from a young boy pulling a swo...
This thesis traces a line of engagement with Welsh mythology and folklore in British fiction from th...
remembered by the nursery rhyme; but the pipe would have been of the musical kind, and the bowl a dr...
When James VI of Scotland and I of England proclaimed himself King of Great Britain, he proposed a m...
A survey of references to characters and events with a connection to Arthur and the Arthurian story-...
The Book of Taliesin (now at the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth) is a fourteenth-century man...
Thomas Pennant was a naturalist, antiquarian, zoologist and travel writer in the eighteenth century....
Myth, legend, and folklore have been entrenched in children\u27s literature for several centuries an...
Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (1173-1140) has long been considered one of the leading heroes of Wales. The l...
Old English elegies are lyrical and moral poems expressing solitude, suffering, regret for the past ...
In the Middle Ages Ireland's extensive and now famous literature was unknown outside the Gaelic-spea...
From the defeat of Llewelyn by Mortimer in 1284 until the union with England in 1536 the Welsh had c...
Book summary: This volume offers newly translated texts that exemplify the two most important tradit...
Excerpt The period considered here begins with the death in 1063 or 1064 of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn, a ...
Wales in the Middle Ages was a region both divided by war and united by culture. Frequent raids from...
The person and idea of King Arthur conjures up various images ranging from a young boy pulling a swo...
This thesis traces a line of engagement with Welsh mythology and folklore in British fiction from th...
remembered by the nursery rhyme; but the pipe would have been of the musical kind, and the bowl a dr...
When James VI of Scotland and I of England proclaimed himself King of Great Britain, he proposed a m...
A survey of references to characters and events with a connection to Arthur and the Arthurian story-...
The Book of Taliesin (now at the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth) is a fourteenth-century man...