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Mabon and the Guardians of Celtic Britain: Hero Myths in the "Mabinogion"

Autor Caitlin Matthews
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2002
The authoritative reader's companion to the ancient Celtic myths in the literary masterpiece, the Mabinogion.
- Thoroughly updated edition of "Mabon and the Mysteries of Britain "(UK).
- Illuminates the rich archetypal patterns and meanings in the Four Branches of the Welsh "Mabinogion."
According to prophecy, a liberator will come to bring light, truth, and freedom to every generation. His mythic title is Mabon, but his identities are many-including Arthur the King, whose coming we await. So says the mythic Welsh text the Mabinogion, which includes some of the oldest magical stories from British mythology and which has been intriguing and beguiling readers for centuries.
In "Mabon and the Guardians of Celtic Britain," Celtic scholar Caitl�Matthews unlocks the encoded meanings of the "Mabinogion" and establishes it firmly as a precursor to other living myths of the West. From her fascinating study of these stories emerge two of the major figures of the Celtic tradition: the archetypal Mabon, deliverer and liberator of the land, and Modron, his mother, the Great Goddess herself. The initiatory pattern of Britain's inner guardians is revealed through the succession of the Pendragons, as each rises through the ages from boy, hero, and king to the role of Mabon. As descendants of the ancient Celtic oral tradition, the rich themes and archetypal underpinnings of the "Mabinogion" are stories for all time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780892819201
ISBN-10: 0892819200
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: INNER TRADITIONS INTERNATIONAL

Notă biografică

<p><strong>Mabon and the Guardians of Celtic Britain</strong> <br />Hero Myths in the Mabinogion </p><p><br />Preface to the Second Edition<br /><br />Preface to the First Edition: Into the <em>Mabinogion<br /><br /></em>Acknowledgments<br /><br />How to Use This Book<br />     A Guide to Welsh and Gaelic Pronunciation<br /><br /><strong>1 The Realm of the <em>Mabinogion</em></strong><br />     The Welsh Storytelling Tradition<br />     The Name of the Land<br />     World and Otherworld<br />     The Mysteries of Britain<br /><br /><strong>2 Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed</strong><br />     The Head of Annwfn<br />     Synopsis of &quot;Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed&quot;<br />     Commentary<br />     The Adventures of the Mare and the Boy<br />     The Mare of Sovereignty<br /><br /><strong>3 Branwen, Daughter of Llyr</strong><br />     Entertaining the Noble Head<br />     Synopsis of &quot;Branwen, Daughter of Llyr&quot;<br />     Commentary<br />     Guarding the Hallows<br />     Cronos and the Sleeping Lord<br /><br /><strong>4 Manawyddan, Son of Llyr<br /></strong>     The Story of the Hay Collars and the Doorknockers<br />     Synopsis of &quot;Manawyddan, Son of Llyr&quot;<br />     Commentary<br />     The Enchantments of Britain<br />     The Powerful Herdsman<br /><br /><strong>5 Math, Son of Mathonwy</strong><br />     The Enchanter's Nephew<br />     Synopsis of &quot;Math, Son of Mathonwy&quot;<br />     Commentary<br />     One-Eye and the Skillful Hand<br /><br /><strong>6 Culhwch and Olwen</strong><br />     Tasks and Heroes<br />     Synopsis of &quot;Culhwch and Olwen&quot;<br />     Commentary<br />     Freeing the Giant's Daughter<br />     The Spoils of Annwfn<br /><br /><strong>7 Taliesin</strong><br />     The Luck of the Weir<br />     Synopsis of &quot;Taliesin&quot;<br />     Commentary<br />     The Thumb of Knowledge<br />     The Hag and the Poet<br /><br /><strong>8 The Totem Beasts of Britain</strong><br />     Mabon and the Oldest Animals<br />     Guardian of the Beasts<br />     The Initiation of the Totems<br /><br /><strong>9 Mabon, Son of Modron</strong><br />     Perpetual Prisoner and Inner Sovereign<br />     The Lady's Champion<br />     The Royal Virgin of Avalon<br />     The Lost Fifth Branch<br /><br />Afterword: The Song of Remaking<br /><br />Appendix: Three Mystery Songs to Mabon<br /><br />Bibliography<br /><br />Index </p>

Recenzii

"Recommended for libraries that support strong folk studies collections." --Katherine Kaigler-Koenig, Library Journal, September 1, 2002

Cuprins

Mabon and the Guardians of Celtic Britain
Hero Myths in the Mabinogion

Preface to the Second Edition

Preface to the First Edition: Into the Mabinogion

Acknowledgments

How to Use This Book
A Guide to Welsh and Gaelic Pronunciation

1 The Realm of the Mabinogion
The Welsh Storytelling Tradition
The Name of the Land
World and Otherworld
The Mysteries of Britain

2 Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed
The Head of Annwfn
Synopsis of "Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed"
Commentary
The Adventures of the Mare and the Boy
The Mare of Sovereignty

3 Branwen, Daughter of Llyr
Entertaining the Noble Head
Synopsis of "Branwen, Daughter of Llyr"
Commentary
Guarding the Hallows
Cronos and the Sleeping Lord

4 Manawyddan, Son of Llyr
The Story of the Hay Collars and the Doorknockers
Synopsis of "Manawyddan, Son of Llyr"
Commentary
The Enchantments of Britain
The Powerful Herdsman

5 Math, Son of Mathonwy
The Enchanter's Nephew
Synopsis of "Math, Son of Mathonwy"
Commentary
One-Eye and the Skillful Hand

6 Culhwch and Olwen
Tasks and Heroes
Synopsis of "Culhwch and Olwen"
Commentary
Freeing the Giant's Daughter
The Spoils of Annwfn

7 Taliesin
The Luck of the Weir
Synopsis of "Taliesin"
Commentary
The Thumb of Knowledge
The Hag and the Poet

8 The Totem Beasts of Britain
Mabon and the Oldest Animals
Guardian of the Beasts
The Initiation of the Totems

9 Mabon, Son of Modron
Perpetual Prisoner and Inner Sovereign
The Lady's Champion
The Royal Virgin of Avalon
The Lost Fifth Branch

Afterword: The Song of Remaking

Appendix: Three Mystery Songs to Mabon

Bibliography

Index