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Celtic Britain
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
B.K. Martin "SIR LAUNFAL" AND THE FOLKTALE 35/3, p. 199
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
C.L. Wrenn The Colonization of Brittany from Celtic Britaina, by Nora K. Chadwick 37/1, p. 105
Miranda Griffin Stephen Knight, Merlin: Knowledge and Power through the Ages 79/2, p. 336

languages

  • Old Norse
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  • French
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  • Old Breton
  • Middle English
  • Breton
  • Middle Irish
  • Slavonic
  • Early Welsh
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  • Modern Irish
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works

  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • Historia regum Britanniae
  • Sir Launfal
  • Lanval
  • Lancelot
  • Sir Orfeo
  • Graelent
  • La Mort le roi Artu
  • Yonec
  • Myrddin of early medieval Welsh poetry
  • Les Prophesies de Merlin
  • Estoire de Merlin
  • Vulgate-Suite or Premiers Faits du roi Artü
  • Mort
  • Suite du Roman de Merlin
  • Roman du Brait

people

  • Geoffrey of Monmouth
  • Marie
  • Cu Chulainn
  • Sir John Rhys

subjects

  • influence
  • narrative
  • prophecy
  • politics
  • supernaturality
  • mysticism
  • character
  • monastic
  • scholarship
  • research
  • education
  • Wisdom
  • folk
  • advice
  • power
  • magic
  • abstract
  • celtic
  • Colonial
  • tradition
  • control
  • knowledge
  • one-dimensionality
  • bloodthirstiness
  • mercenary
  • cleverness
  • establishment
  • settlement
  • immigration
  • resistance

places

  • Ireland
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  • Arthur
  • Bern
  • Württemberg
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  • Cornwall
  • Wales
  • Oxford
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  • Edinburgh
  • Stuttgart
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