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The Taliesin Tradition

The Taliesin Tradition
Author: Emyr Humphreys
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: National characteristics, Welsh
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The Taliesin Tradition

The Taliesin Tradition
Author: Emyr Humphreys
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1983
Genre: National characteristics, Welsh
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Taliesin

Taliesin
Author: John Matthews
Publisher: Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2002-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780892818693

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Taliesin, Chief Bard of Britain and Celtic shaman, was a historical figure who lived in Wales during the latter half of the sixth century. His verse is established as a direct precursor to the Arthurian Legends--and Taliesin himself, is said to be the direct forebear to Merlin. The author presents completely new translations of Taliesin's major poems in their entirety, uncovering the meanings behind these great works for the first time.


The Book of Taliesin

The Book of Taliesin
Author: Rowan Williams
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-06-27
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0141396946

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The great work of Welsh literature, translated in full for the first time in over 100 years by two of its country's foremost poets Tennyson portrayed him, and wrote at least one poem under his name. Robert Graves was fascinated by what he saw as his work's connection to a lost world of deeply buried folkloric memory. He is a shapeshifter; a seer; a chronicler of battles fought, by sword and with magic, between the ancient kingdoms of the British Isles; a bridge between old Welsh mythologies and the new Christian theology; a 6th-century Brythonic bard; and a legendary collective project spanning the centuries up to The Book of Taliesin's compilation in 14th-century North Wales. He is, above all, no single 'he'. The figure of Taliesin is a mystery. But of the variety and quality of the poems written under his sign, of their power as exemplars of the force of ecstatic poetic imagination, and of the fascinating window they offer us onto a strange and visionary world, there can be no question. In the first volume to gather all of the poems from The Book of Taliesin since 1915, Gwyneth Lewis and Rowan Williams's accessible translation makes these outrageous, arrogant, stumbling and joyful poems available to a new generation of readers.


The Medieval Mystical Tradition

The Medieval Mystical Tradition
Author: Marion Glasscoe
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1999
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780859915588

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Interdisciplinary studies on medieval mystics and their cultural background.


Taliesin

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Arthurian Narrative in the Latin Tradition

Arthurian Narrative in the Latin Tradition
Author: Siân Echard
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1998-09-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521621267

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Arthurian literature is a popular field, but most of the published work focuses on the vernacular tradition. This book, uniquely, looks at Latin Arthurian works. Geoffrey of Monmouth is treated at length and this is the first book to put him in a context which includes other Latin histories, monastic chronicles, saints' lives and other Latin prose Arthurian narratives. Like Geoffrey's works, most can be associated with the Angevin court of Henry II and by placing these works against the court background, this book both introduces a new set of texts into the Arthurian canon and suggests a way to understand their place in that tradition. The unfamiliar works are summarized for the reader, and there are extensive quotations, with translations, throughout. The result is a thorough exploration of Latin Arthurian narrative in the foundational period for the Arthurian tradition.