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J.E. Caerwyn Williams

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Author(s) Title Reference
J.E. Caerwyn Williams The Voyage to the Otherworld Island in Early Irish Literature, Salzburg Studies in English Literature. Elizabethan and Renaissance Studies, 103, by Christa Maria Löffler 55/1, p. 127
J.E. Caerwyn Williams The Celtic Realms, by Myles Dillon, Miles Dillon, Nora Chadwick 38/3, p. 295

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Middle Irish
  • Early Irish
  • Proto-Indo-European
  • Old French
  • Italian
  • Old Welsh
  • Middle Irish
  • Latin
  • Celtic
  • Old Breton
  • Gaulish
  • Breton
  • Cornish
  • Welsh
  • Scottish Gaelic

works

  • Lebor Gabala
  • The Book of Taliesin

people

  • Erasmus
  • Jacques Moreau
  • Jan Filip
  • Medb
  • Taliesin
  • Sir John Rhys
  • Morris-Jones
  • Sir Ifor Williams
  • Rhys
  • T. G. E. Powell
  • Professor Stuart Piggott
  • Professor L. Weisgerber

subjects

  • society
  • hero
  • cultural
  • myth
  • spirituality
  • Death
  • islands
  • goddess
  • voyages
  • otherworld
  • psychology
  • narrative
  • comparative
  • archaeology
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  • linguistics
  • revival
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  • identity
  • cultural
  • history
  • philology
  • Christianity
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  • religion
  • art
  • literature
  • institutions

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places

  • Aberystwyth
  • Africa
  • American Indians
  • Polynesian otherworld islands
  • Japanese islands of the Blessed
  • Chinese islands of the Blessed
  • Ireland
  • Salzburg
  • Kleinasiens
  • Dublin
  • London
  • Galatia
  • Seine
  • Iberia
  • France
  • Britain
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  • Ireland
  • Europe
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