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The Greg Brownderville Dimension
Greg Brownderville
31 episodes
1 month ago
In this episode, I'm joined by Nicole Morris for a discussion of my recent trip to Wales and the strange and fascinating experience I had there.
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In this episode, I'm joined by Nicole Morris for a discussion of my recent trip to Wales and the strange and fascinating experience I had there.
Show more...
Books
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Performing Arts
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GBD24: Let's Try This Again
The Greg Brownderville Dimension
12 minutes
1 year ago
GBD24: Let's Try This Again
A number of people in nineteenth-century Wales claimed faery ancestry. Specifically, they said a woman of the tylwyth teg (the "beautiful family," or Welsh faeries) had married a mortal Welshman, and that they were her descendants. In this episode I point up some parallels between these nineteenth-century oral histories and much earlier Welsh stories about the origins of the British people.
The Greg Brownderville Dimension
In this episode, I'm joined by Nicole Morris for a discussion of my recent trip to Wales and the strange and fascinating experience I had there.