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The Mabinogion, a rich tapestry of Welsh folklore and medieval storytelling, is a compilation of mythic tales that reflect the cultural and historical background of early Welsh literature. Composed in Middle Welsh and dating from the 12th to the 13th centuries, the tales draw on an oral tradition that weaves together folklore, history, and Arthurian legend with extraordinary narrative techniques. The work comprises several stories, including those of heroes such as Pwyll, Branwen, and Culhwch, underscoring themes of love, betrayal, and the quest for identity, all imbued with the supernatural and the mystical qualities of the Welsh landscape. Though the author remains anonymous, the collection likely emerged from a society rich in oral traditions and an intricate understanding of mythos. Scholars posit that the tales may have been shaped by both Celtic mythology and the socio-political contexts of Wales during the medieval period, possibly influenced by Norman conquests and the burgeoning sense of Welsh national identity. The interplay of Celtic and Arthurian narratives illustrates the dynamic cultural exchanges of the time. The Mabinogion is essential reading for anyone interested in the foundational texts of British literature, as it offers profound insights into the mythology and ethos of Welsh culture. Its intricate characterizations and evocative settings make it a compelling addition to the literary canon, resonating with modern readers who seek a deeper understanding of their cultural roots.
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المترجمون : Charlotte Lady Schreiber
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