The Welsh And Their Literature
Originally an article in the US Edition of the London Quarterly Review, George Borrow offers a sweeping history of Welsh literature, beginning with the legendary origin of the Welsh people, then their major bards and poets, and then their works of prose. Many examples are offered. - Summary by Eric W. Metzler
Genre(s): Literary Criticism
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Section 1 - to legend of Hu Gadarn | Eric Metzler |
00:08:17 |
Play 02 | Section 2 - to the Saxon conquest | Eric Metzler |
00:05:59 |
Play 03 | Section 3 - to Merddin Ambrosius | Eric Metzler |
00:10:04 |
Play 04 | Section 4 - to bard Dafydd Benfras | Eric Metzler |
00:07:54 |
Play 05 | Section 5 - to Griffith ap Nicholas | Eric Metzler |
00:09:30 |
Play 06 | Section 6 - to Sion Tudor | Eric Metzler |
00:05:00 |
Play 07 | Section 7 - to Gronwy Owen | Eric Metzler |
00:07:51 |
Play 08 | Section 8 - to the Mabinogion | Eric Metzler |
00:07:46 |
Play 09 | Section 9 - The Sleeping Bard, part A | Eric Metzler |
00:08:24 |
Play 10 | Section 10 - The Sleeping Bard, part B | Eric Metzler |
00:09:50 |
Play 11 | Section 11 - to Taliesin | Eric Metzler |
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