Author: |
Neil L Thomas |
ISBN: |
9780987213525 |
Publisher: |
BookPOD |
Publication: |
December 12, 2011 |
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Language: |
English |
Author: |
Neil L Thomas |
ISBN: |
9780987213525 |
Publisher: |
BookPOD |
Publication: |
December 12, 2011 |
Imprint: |
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Language: |
English |
Welsh Tales, An Historical Anthology brings a fresh look at the country and its people, a two thousand year history given life by ninety carefully chosen traditional folk tales and legends, generously supplemented by historical and illustrated material. The earliest tale dates from the first millennium BC. King Lludds three commandments exhort his people not to slander their neighbours, not to betray their fellows for short-term gain, not to steal. The next tale brings Merlin into being and explains why the red griffin is the Welsh emblem. Historical Cymry-Romano accounts from the fifth and sixth centuries AD provide a perspective of King Arthurs time, the battles he fought and won, his considerable importance in Welsh history. Tales, both short and somewhat longer, tell of the Fair Family, fairies, faeries, pwcas, sprites, goblins and witches. Many tales continue to describe or imply standards of good moral behaviour. Christian themes occur in a number of stories. The most recent is a ghost tale concerning workmen who built the railways early in the nineteenth century. From the Author:- My fifth generation Australian grand-daughters and grandson asked me, Why are you interested in Welsh stuff, Grandpa? I replied, I was born and went to school in Wales, now I live here. WELSH TALES An Historical Anthology recounts two thousand years of traditional Welsh Tales, historical information, King Arthurs real achievements, all stories told around the fireside on a winters evening before the children went to bed. They tell of our heritage and forebears lives, their hopes and aspirations, how they lived before Britains Industrial Revolution began in the eighteenth century.
Welsh Tales, An Historical Anthology brings a fresh look at the country and its people, a two thousand year history given life by ninety carefully chosen traditional folk tales and legends, generously supplemented by historical and illustrated material. The earliest tale dates from the first millennium BC. King Lludds three commandments exhort his people not to slander their neighbours, not to betray their fellows for short-term gain, not to steal. The next tale brings Merlin into being and explains why the red griffin is the Welsh emblem. Historical Cymry-Romano accounts from the fifth and sixth centuries AD provide a perspective of King Arthurs time, the battles he fought and won, his considerable importance in Welsh history. Tales, both short and somewhat longer, tell of the Fair Family, fairies, faeries, pwcas, sprites, goblins and witches. Many tales continue to describe or imply standards of good moral behaviour. Christian themes occur in a number of stories. The most recent is a ghost tale concerning workmen who built the railways early in the nineteenth century. From the Author:- My fifth generation Australian grand-daughters and grandson asked me, Why are you interested in Welsh stuff, Grandpa? I replied, I was born and went to school in Wales, now I live here. WELSH TALES An Historical Anthology recounts two thousand years of traditional Welsh Tales, historical information, King Arthurs real achievements, all stories told around the fireside on a winters evening before the children went to bed. They tell of our heritage and forebears lives, their hopes and aspirations, how they lived before Britains Industrial Revolution began in the eighteenth century.