Pensum/l?ringskrav

Articles/chapters

Welsh

Pwyll Lord of Dyfed; The Mabinogion J. Gantz (transl.) Penguin Classics, 45-65

Branwen daughter of Llyr; The Mabinogion J. Gantz (transl.) Penguin Classics, 66-82

Manawydan son of Llyr; The Mabinogion J. Gantz (transl.) Penguin Classics, 83-96

Math son of Mathonwy; The Mabinogion J. Gantz (transl.) Penguin Classics, 97-117

How Culhwch won Olwen, Mabinogion J. Gantz (transl.) Penguin Classics, 134-175

The Dream of Maxen , The Mabinogion J. Gantz (transl.) Penguin Classics, 118-127

Irish

The Labour Pains of the Ulaid & The Twins of Macha; Early Irish Myths and Sagas, J. Gantz (transl.) Penguin Classics, 127-129

The Birth of Cú Chulaind; Early Irish Myths and Sagas, J. Gantz (transl.) Penguin Classics, 130-33.

The wooing of ?tain; Early Irish Myths and Sagas, J. Gantz (transl.) Penguin Classics., 37-59

The destruction of Da Derga's hostel; Early Irish Myths and Sagas, J. Gantz (transl.) Penguin Classics. Penguin Classics, 60-106

The Dream of ?engus, Early Irish Myths and Sagas, J. Gantz (transl.) Penguin Classics, 107-112

Cursory readings, suggested reading

Introduction; Early Irish Myths and Sagas overs. ved J. Gantz. Penguin Classics, 1-27

Caerwyn Williams, J.E. & Ford, P. The Irish Literary Tradition. 1992

Green, Miranda. The Gods of the Celts. 1997, Sutton Publishing; ISBN 0750915811

Reference

Meier, Bernhard, Dictionary of Celtic Religion and Culture. The Boydell Press. 1997

? hOgáin, Dáithí, Myth, Legend and Romance. 1991

Kompendium

Breeze, Andrew. Medieval Welsh literature. Dublin. Four Courts, c1997 s. 63-95 (kap. 3)

Distributed as copies

A selection from the Finn Cycle, from The Celtic Heroic Age – Literary Sources for Ancient Celtic Europe & Early Ireland & Wales utg. ved John Koch og John Carey. Aberystwyth 2003 s.194-202

The voyage of Bran

: "Branwen daughter of LLyr" i

Published Jan. 25, 2016 11:42 AM