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Early Modern Welsh
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Nicolas Jacobs 'Beowulf' and Celtic Tradition, by Martin Puhvel 51/1, p. 112
Nicolas Jacobs Dafydd ap Gwilym: a Selection of Poems, by Rachel Bromwich 54/1, p. 150
Rachel Bromwich Branwen Daughter of Llŷr: A Study of the Irish Affinities and of the Composition of the Second Branch of the Mabinogi, by Proinsias Mac Cana 28/3, p. 203

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