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Knightly Legends of Wales; or, The Boy's Mabinogion / Being the Earliest Welsh Tales of King Arthur in the Famous Red Book of Hergest

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An editor presents a curated selection of early Welsh Arthurian tales drawn from a medieval manuscript, accompanied by an introduction that explains their origins and variety. The collection alternates rough, vividly strange native stories with more polished narratives bearing foreign touches, and it portrays both the courtly domestic life around Arthur and the wild exploits of his warriors. Recurring features include giants, enchantments, grotesque imagery, and nationalist conceits, all arranged to show contrasts between raw Celtic imagination and later romantic accretions. The edition is adapted for younger readers while retaining notes on sources and cultural context.

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Sidney Lanier

Sidney Lanier (1842-1881) was an American poet, musician, and author known for his lyrical poetry and deep appreciation for nature. His works often reflect his Southern heritage and explore themes of love, nature, and the human experience. One of his notable works, "Bob: The Story of Our Mocking-bird," showcases his ability to blend narrative with poetic form, capturing the essence of Southern life. In addition to poetry, Lanier wrote critical essays, such as "The English Novel and the Principle of its Development," where he examined literary forms and their evolution. His contributions to American literature continue to be celebrated for their musicality and emotional depth.

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