Synopsis
Paul: Look, it’s a school of whales.
Ringo: They look a little bit old for school.
Paul: University then.
Ringo: University of Wales.
(From Yellow Submarine, 1968)
Ever wonder what Wales is, on a mythological level? That strange country of Michael Sheen with a dragon on the flag! And jokes about leeks in Henry V. The most well-known Welsh myths are collected in a book called The Mabinogi, which has solidly medieval origins. Join Em and Jesse as they discuss where the book came from and what we know about it.
Notes
0/ You can get Old Time Religion here.
1/ Spoiler: It was not January when the episode went out.
2/ Edition we recommend:
Sioned Davies, tr. The Mabinogion. Oxford: OUP, 2008. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-mabinogion-9780199218783
3/ If you speak Welsh, I’m just really sorry.
4/ Lady Charlotte Guest: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Charlotte_Guest
5/ House of Legends: See episodes 59, 61, and 63.
6/ Geoffrey of Monmouth: see episode 60 on The Green Knight. We’ve recorded some other episodes on King Arthur, but apparently they’re not out yet.
7/ Possible authors:
- Unknown! No names are attached to these stories.
- However, Andrew Breeze has argued (controversially!) that Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd (c.1100-1136) may be the author of the four stories that compose the Four Branches. She is a famous noblewoman who led a revolt and was executed after being captured in battle. She’s often compared to Boudica (dies 60/61 CE). See Andrew Breeze, Medieval Welsh Literature (Four Courts Press, 1997).
8/ Mari Lwyd–essentially a hobby horse but using a (horse’s) skull. Really interesting, look it up for pictures!
9/ The prototypical Welsh word with a “w” as a vowel is “cwm,” which is a hollow at the head of a valley. Go forth and win at Scrabble.
10/ Brave weatherperson saying “Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch”
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Coming on over from mastodon to barge in (as the episode starts, but after reading the notes, because that’s how it works for me), to ask, are you familiar with Jimmy @TheWelshViking on YouTube? All I know about Mari Lwyd, I learned from him.