This is a legend from the Black Mountains of Wales. The lady of Llyn y Fan Fach is the tale of a human being married to one of the fairy folk with an almost ...
Thanks jack; had seen that and Mary Jones is a terrific resource. My purpose in telling these old tales, you may recognize the narrator from my profile picture, is to tell the tales in the way they were told to me and include the Welsh poetry. I noticed that these stories are written or even spoken on you tube but the flavor of the old words is being lost. I hope I can help to keep it alive.
By the way I lived in the Clase for 15 years and have a son living in Treboeth and another in Morriston.
Llanerch press have reprinted the 19th century english version of 'The Physicians of Myddfai' - http://www.llanerchpress.com/books/book/category/celtic-interest/4/the-physicians-of-myddfai/john-pughe/1897853157
Thanks jack; had seen that and Mary Jones is a terrific resource. My purpose in telling these old tales, you may recognize the narrator from my profile picture, is to tell the tales in the way they were told to me and include the Welsh poetry. I noticed that these stories are written or even spoken on you tube but the flavor of the old words is being lost. I hope I can help to keep it alive.
By the way I lived in the Clase for 15 years and have a son living in Treboeth and another in Morriston.