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The Mabinogion (Everyman's Classics S.) - Community Reviews back

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Helen, the Hermit
Helen, the Hermit rated it 12 years ago
Not really a review, but I was asked for a opinion, so: I'm nowhere near a qualified scholar of anything Welsh; therefore, I probably missed a lot of intricacies. On the top of that, I read the translation that is generally viewed as inferior. But needs (student's ever-empty pockets) must, so free...
tinasimms
tinasimms rated it 12 years ago
This is a very old series of legends. In fact, many of the stories have inconsistencies and some of the stories break off and end without explanation. (Even the footnotes admit that they are missing information.) While that is not the fault of the editors of the book (they can't just make up the end...
An Leughadair
An Leughadair rated it 15 years ago
I have tried reading various translations of The Mabinogion, by far this is the easiest translation to read. It helps that the hardcover has two bookmarks, so you can read the notes easily as you go.As an introduction to these myths, this is a great place to start.
NinthWanderer
NinthWanderer rated it 16 years ago
Welsh myths that provided the basis for some of the later Arthur stories.
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