Welsh Fairytales: Sixteen mysterious myths and legends from the hills and valleys of Wales | TheBookSeekers

Welsh Fairytales: Sixteen mysterious myths and legends from the hills and valleys of Wales


No. of pages 96

Published: 2019

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The traditional stories of Wales conjure up a world of adventure and chivalry. Knights and princesses, kings and bards, and the little people who can make the impossible happen - these are just a few of the characters in the stories featured in this book. Drawing on ancient traditions, handed down for centuries by word of mouth, this book features sixteen of the most famous tales from the fertile plains and high mountain passes of Wales. They tell of the great hero, King Arthur, and his Knights of the Round Table. They speak of magical encounters with the fairies, who can make a castle appear out of the air, and of a shepherd high in the mountains of Caermarthen who falls in love with the Maiden from the Lake. All the tales are simply retold by Philip Wilson, with a lively introduction by folklorist Neil Philip.

 

There are 96 pages in this book. This is a short story book. This book was published 2019 by Anness Publishing .

Philip Wilson is the author of several books on religion and mythology, and is an enthusiast for all kinds of traditional tales. His other books include Irish Fairy Tales, Scottish Fairy Tales and Welsh Fairy Tales, all published by Armadillo.

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