Myths and Legends of the British Isles

Myths and Legends of the British Isles

by Richard Barber
Myths and Legends of the British Isles

Myths and Legends of the British Isles

by Richard Barber

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Overview

Tales from the dawn of Christianity to the age of the Plantagenets reveal a mythology in its time as potent as that of the classical world.

The British Isles have a long tradition of tales of gods, heroes and marvels, hinting at a mythology once as relevant to the races which settled the islands as the Greek and Roman gods were to the classical world. The tales drawntogether in this book, from a wide range of medieval sources, span the centuries from the dawn of Christianity to the age of the Plantagenets. The Norse gods which peopled the Anglo-Saxon past survive in Beowulf; Cuchulainn, Taliesin and the magician Merlin take shape from Celtic mythology; and saints include Helena who brought a piece of the True Cross to Britain, and Joseph of Arimathea whose staff grew into the Glastonbury thorn. Tales of the British Arthur are followed by legends of later heroes, including Harold, Hereward and Godiva. These figures and many others were part of a familiar national mythology on which Shakespeare drew for Lear, Macbeth and Hamlet, creating the famous versions that are known today. Here the original stories are presented.

RICHARD BARBER's other books include and The Knight and Chivalry.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781843830399
Publisher: BOYDELL & BREWER INC
Publication date: 06/04/2004
Pages: 604
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

RICHARD BARBER has had a huge influence on the study of medieval history and literature, as both a writer and a publisher. His first book on the Arthurian legend appeared in 1961, and his major works include The Knight and Chivalry (winner of the Somerset Maugham Award in 1971), Edward Prince of Wales and Aquitaine, The Penguin Guide to Medieval Europe and The Holy Grail: the History of a Legend which was widely praised and was translated into six languages.

Table of Contents

Introductionix
Prologue: The Roman Stories of the Outer Islesxix
The Origins
1.The Giants of the Island of Albion3
2.The Origins of the Scottish Nation9
3.The Book of the Takings of Ireland12
4.The Descent of the Anglo-Saxon Kings from Woden19
The Early History of Britain
5.Brutus Conquers Britain23
6.King Lear36
7.Lludd and Llefelys40
8.The Dream of Maxen Wledig44
9.Hengist and Horsa51
10.The Story of Hamlet65
Marvels and Magic
11.On the Marvels of Britain85
12.Culhwch and Olwen89
13.The Life of Merlin117
14.Taliesin146
15.The Wild Hunt153
Heroes and Saints
16.Arthur159
17.Beowulf184
18.The Deeds of Cuchulain258
19.The Four Branches of the Mabinogi310
IPwyll, Prince of Dyfed311
IIBranwen, the Daughter of Llyr326
IIIManawyddan, the Son of Llyr337
IVMath, the Son of Mathonwy347
20.The Voyage of St Brendan361
21.The Life of Saint Cadog372
22.St Joseph of Arimathea and Glastonbury380
23.St George386
24.Helena and the True Cross391
History and Romance
25.The Life of King Harold401
26.Hereward the Wake415
27.Richard Coeur de Lion433
28.King Horn441
29.Havelok the Dane453
30.Guy of Warwick467
31.Bevis of Hampton483
32.Robin Hood504
33.Macbeth556
34.Lady Godiva564
Epigraph565
Index of Persons566
Index of Places571
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