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  1. Anglo Welsh Literature: An Illustrated History (Illustrated History of the Literature of Wales, Vol 4) by Roland Mathias, 1987-01-01
  2. The Welsh People: Chapters on Their Origin, History, Laws, Language, Literature and Characteristics by John Rhys, David Brynmor-Jones, 2001-12-06
  3. The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume A: The Middle Ages through the Restoration and the Eighteenth Century
  4. A MANUAL OF WELSH LITERATURE by J.C. Morrice, 1909
  5. The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume B
  6. The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature: 5-Volume Set
  7. The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Hardy (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  8. The Cambridge Companion to Fiction in the Romantic Period (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  9. The Cambridge Guide to Literature in English
  10. Longman Anthology of Women's Literature by Mary K. DeShazer, 2000-12-22
  11. The Cambridge Companion to the Modernist Novel (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  12. Fair Exotics: Xenophobic Subjects in English Literature, 1720-1850 (New Cultural Studies) by Rajani Sudan, 2002-06
  13. The Oxford Anthology of English Literature: Volume I:The Middle Ages through the Eighteenth Century (Middle Ages Through the Eighteenth Century)
  14. The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume 1: The Middle Ages through the Restoration and the Eighteenth Century (Norton Anthology of English Literature)

1. Cyfwe - Welsh Literature In Translation
Contemporary welsh literature translated into numerous languages, with parallel texts and commentary.
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2. GO BRITANNIA! Wales Welsh Literature
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3. GO BRITANNIA! Wales: Welsh Literature
Introduction to welsh literature.
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TRAVEL Travel Home London Guide Touring Online Planning Resources ... Scotland An Introduction to Welsh Literature Those of us who know better recognize that from evidence of surviving works by sixth century poets Taliesin and Aneirin, Welsh can claim to be the oldest attested vernacular literature in Europe. (Surviving literature from England is in Old English and thus not in the vernacular: only scholars can read it for understanding; Scottish literature is mainly written in Middle English). In addition, both Taliesin and Aneirin were inheritors of an already old and sophisticated bardic tradition that was common to the Celtic peoples of Europe. Wales possesses a rich literature that amply rewards its study. It has a long and impressive history. Chapter 1: Heroic Poetry Chapter 2: The Saga Poems Chapter 3: Arthuriana Chapter 4: Giraldus Cambrensis Chapter 5: The Mabinogion Chapter 6: The Court Poets Chapter 7: Poets of the Gentry Chapter 8: Poetry of Discontent Chapter 9: The Welsh Bible Chapter 10: The Renaissance Chapter 11: 17th Century Religious Literature Chapter 12: 18th Century Wales Chapter 13: Influence of London

4. GO BRITANNIA! Wales Welsh Literature
Introduction to welsh literature.
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5. King Arthur In Early Welsh Literature Excerpts From Various Poems
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Excerpts from Various Welsh Poems and Verses
Englynion y Beddau , "Stanzas of the Graves" (aka The Graves of the Warriors of Britain) are found in a number of Welsh manuscripts. The earliest and most important collection is in the"Black Book of Carmarthen" containing seventy-three stanzas; sixty-nine of which were copied in the second quarter of the thirteenth century and the other four (numbers 70 to 73) in the second half of the same century. Five such stanzas occur amongst the Llywarch verses in the "Red Book of Hergest" and it is known that these five were once in the earlier (fourteenth century) "White Book of Rhydderch."
The stanzas themselves may well date to the ninth or tenth century. Certainly later court poets of the princes appear to have drawn on this information.
There is a grave for March, a grave for Gwythur,
a grave for Gwgawn Red-sword;
the world's wonder a grave for Arthur.

6. King Arthur In Early Welsh Literature Excerpts From Various Poems
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7. Welsh Authors - Standard Texts
Classic and Medieval Texts. Help with the Welsh Language.
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8. Cyfwe - Welsh Literature In Translation
CContemporary welsh literature translated into numerous languages, with parallel texts and commentary.
http://www.cyfwe.org/home.cfm
Cyfwe is a website for Welsh literature in translation. Its name is composed of two Welsh elements, cyf from cyfieithu (the same as trans in translate ), and (g)we , 'web'. It represents our aim to open up the riches of Welsh literature to a worldwide audience through the Web. Who is Cyfwe
The site has been established with the help of funding from the European Union. It has its home at the School of European Languages in the University of Wales Swansea, in association with the School MA in literary translation, but we are a broad group from Wales and elsewhere. The following are members of the editorial board: Professor Dafydd Johnston
Department of Welsh, University of Wales Swansea. Dr Mererid Hopwood
Arts Council of Wales Sioned Rowlands
Welsh Literature Abroad Dr Angharad Price
Department of Welsh, University of Wales Swansea Jean-Yves Le Disez and Carys Le Disez
Department of English, University of Brest Dr Sabine Heinz
Celtic Unit, Humboldt University, Berlin (For full addresses see contact page What will Cyfwe do?

9. Welsh Literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
welsh literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105
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10. Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru - Welsh Books Council
The council aims to stimulate interest in books in Welsh and books of Welsh interest in English. It also promotes the Welsh publishing industry and
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11. Welcome To WLA
The Plum Tree is a milestone in midtwentieth century Welsh-language writing more welsh literature in Focus in the Czech Republic more
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12. Gwarnant: Y Beirdd I'r Oesoedd Canol (The Medieval Welsh Poets)
A collection of three scholarly sites covering the history of Wales, the Welsh language and welsh literature, as well as providing sample texts of medieval welsh literature.
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Updated: 02/11/98 Jeff The best resource on the web for medieval Welsh poetry. Gwarnant has the texts of poems by the famous (and the obscure) from the earliest surviving works up to the fifteenth century. Mostly in the original Welsh with notes on the manuscript sources, but with many translations as well. Gwarnant has already won a Culture Choice Award at its old website and has been redesigned for its new home. Besides the poetry, there are sections on Welsh history and Arthur. The What's New page will give you details of, and shortcuts to, the latest updates. You can get update notification by e-mail (or you can simply subscribe if you use Internet Explorer 4). This site is owned by Jeff
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13. BBC - Wales - Books Literature
BBC Wales' guide to welsh literature, including reviews, writer profiles, poetry and features.
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14. Medieval Welsh Literature
Cyfarwyddyd Welsh Tales and Foreign Adaptations Language, Grammar and Dictionaries Background Medieval welsh literature to c.1400
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Medieval Welsh Literature to c.1400
including Arthurian Studies
A personal guide to University of Wales Press publications
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Rachel Bromwich

15. The Welsh Academy
The Welsh National Literature Promotion Agency.
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16. Medieval Welsh Literature - General Literary Guides
The compilation of a bibliography of welsh literature was therefore undertaken Fifty years since its first publication this history of welsh literature,
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General Literary Guides
  • Meic Stephens (gol.), Cydymaith i Lenyddiaeth Cymru (1986, 1993); idem (ed.), A Companion to the Literature of Wales (Oxford, 1986). This is a Welsh literary encyclopedia and a useful factual guide to much else of contingent interest. The Cydymaith and the Companion Thomas Parry, Merfyn Morgan and Gareth Watts (goln), Llyfryddiaeth Llenyddiaeth Gymraeg J.E. Caerwyn Williams (gol.), Llyfryddiaeth yr Iaith Gymraeg: Llyfryddiaeth noted above by listing works which were published after 1986 relating to Welsh literature; included also are references to unpublished university theses. The sections relating to `Y Cyfnod Cynnar' (the early period) include works on the inscriptions, the early glosses and other survivals of Old Welsh, as well as on the Hengerdd (the earliest poetry); `Y Cyfnod Canol' (the middle period) details work on the Gogynfeirdd or Poets of the Princes (to 1988) as well as on the medieval tales, the Laws, and historical and religious works (there is, however, some intentional overlap here with the two previous volumes). Thomas Parry

17. Cyfwe - Welsh Literature In Translation
Contemporary welsh literature translated into numerous languages, with parallel texts and commentary.
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18. Welsh Literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
welsh literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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20. Peter Finch Archive
Cardiff, History, Poetry, fiction, literary history, publishing advice, selfpublishing help pages, Cardiff and culture from one of Wales' leading
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