The Mabinogion

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The Mabinogion

EN·~9 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

THE MABINOGION - TRANSLATED BY LADY CHARLOTTE GUEST

0:03
2

CONTENTS

0:19
3

INTRODUCTION

15:42
4

THE LADY OF THE FOUNTAIN

56:19
5

PEREDUR THE SON OF EVRAWC

1:34:53
6

GERAINT THE SON OF ERBIN

1:34:45
7

KILHWCH AND OLWEN OR THE TWRCH TRWYTH

1:26:21
8

THE DREAM OF RHONABWY

31:27
9

PWYLL PRINCE OF DYVED

42:54
10

BRANWEN THE DAUGHTER OF LLYR HERE IS THE SECOND PORTION OF THE MABINOGI

32:09

Description

A richly textured anthology of early Welsh storytelling, this translation brings together the seven classic tales that have shaped Celtic myth for centuries. The editor’s introductory essay traces how these native legends slipped into the broader currents of medieval romance, revealing the surprising Celtic fingerprints that linger in the chivalric epics of France, Germany and the north. Readers get a sense of the scholarly journey that uncovered the deep links between the Welsh tradition and the pan‑European heroic narrative.

Within the collection, magical adventures unfold across mist‑shrouded hills and enchanted lakes. From the enigmatic Lady of the Fountain and the daring deeds of Peredur, to the tragic love of Branwen and the mystic dream‑visions of Rhonabwy, each tale blends otherworldly wonder with the stark realities of honor, kinship and fate. The prose captures the lyrical quality of the original myths while remaining accessible, inviting listeners into a world where gods, warriors, and shape‑shifting enchantments coexist in timeless Welsh landscapes.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (569K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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