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The Mabinogion Tetralogy

This saga, drawing inspiration from ancient Welsh myths, chronicles the fates of powerful heroes and their struggles against dark forces. Immerse yourself in a world brimming with magic, betrayal, and epic battles, where human ambition clashes with supernatural powers. The narratives explore themes of destiny, courage, and the search for identity within a perilous realm. It's a journey into the heart of Celtic legend that will captivate any fantasy enthusiast.

Prince of Annwn
The Mabinogion: No.39

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    From the back cover: Evangeline Walton is the author of Prince of Annwn, The Children of Llyr, The Song of Rhiannon and The Island of the Mighty - each a branch of the epic Welsh book of mythology, The Mabinogion. The Saturday Review said about her work: "These books are not only the best fantasies of the 20th century, but also great works of fiction. They are actual retellings of the diverse legends of The Mabinogion in novel form...dealing with Good and Evil...and the nature of love."

    Prince of Annwn
  • The Mabinogion: No.39

    • 720 pages
    • 26 hours of reading
    3.9(35)Add rating

    The Mabinogion is to Welsh mythology what the tales of Zeus, Hera, Apollo and their sibling gods are to Greek myth . . . The magical adventures of Gwydion, the wizard-prince, Prince Pwyll, Arawn, the Lord of Death, the beautiful Rhiannon and the steadfast Branwen have thrilled generations. Evangeline Walton's compelling rendition of these ancient, thrilling stories of magic, betrayal, lost love and bitter retribution were originally published as The Island of the Mighty, The Children of Llyr, The Song of Rhiannon and The Prince of Annwn. The stories include the encounter between Prince Pwyll and Arawn, the God of Death, which Pwyll survives by agreeing to kill the one man that Death cannot fell, and the tale of Bran the Blessed and his family's epic struggle for the throne. The Mabinogian is universally recognised as the world's finest arc of Celtic mythology; Walton's vivid retelling introduces a world of gods and monsters, heroes, kings and quests, making accessible one of the greatest fantasy sagas of all time.

    The Mabinogion: No.39