Welsh folklore

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Wales has a long and rich folklore tradition which has its roots in the wider Celtic and Indo-European cultural heritage but is nevertheless unique and distinctive.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Elias Owen, Welsh Folklore 1896 (re-)published by Kessinger Publishing: ISBN 0-7661-3223-4 (accessible via Google books search)
  • Robin Gwyndaf, Welsh Folk Tales, published by the National Museums and Galleries of Wales, ISBN 0-7200-0326-1
  • T. Gwynn Jones, Welsh Folklore and Folk-custom (1930: republished by D.S. Brewer). Slightly dated but classic single volume survey which includes an extensive bibliography of pre-1930 works.