- The Island of the Mighty
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name = The Island of the Mighty
title_orig = The Virgin and the Swine
translator =
image_caption = Cover of first paperback edition
author =Evangeline Walton
illustrator =
cover_artist =Bob Pepper
country =United States
language = English
series =
genre =Fantasy novel
publisher =Ballantine Books
release_date =1970
english_release_date =
media_type = Print (Paperback )
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isbn = NA
preceded_by =The Song of Rhiannon
followed_by ="The Island of the Mighty" is a
fantasy novel byEvangeline Walton , the earliest in a series of four based on the Welsh "Mabinogion ." It was first published in1936 under the unfortunate publisher's title of "The Virgin and the Swine". Although receiving warm praise fromJohn Cowper Powys , the book sold poorly, and as a result none of the other novels in the series reached print at the time. Later rediscovered byBallantine Books , it was reissued under the present title as the eighteenth volume of the celebratedBallantine Adult Fantasy series in July,1970 . It has been reprinted a number of times since, and gathered together with Walton's other "Mabinogion" novels byOverlook Press as the omnibus "The Mabinogion Tetralogy" in 2002. The novel has also been published in translation in several European languages.The novel is a retelling of the story of the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogion, "Math Fab Mathonwy" (Math, son of Mathonwy), and hence is chronologically last in Walton's Mabinogion novels, though published first.
Plot summary
Gwynedd in north Wales is ruled by Math, son of Mathonwy, whose feet must be held by a virgin at all times except while he is at war. Math's nephewGilfaethwy is in love withGoewin , the current footholder, and Gilfaethwy's brotherGwydion tricks Math into going to war against Pryderi so Gilfaethwy can have access to her. Gwydion killsPryderi , Prince ofDyfed , in single combat, and Gilfaethwy rapes Goewin. Math marries Goewin in compensation for her rape, and banishes Gwydion and Gilfaethwy, transforming them into a breeding pair of deer, then pigs, then wolves. After three years they are restored to human form and return.Math needs a new footholder, and Gwydion suggests his sister,
Arianrhod , but when Math magically tests her virginity, she gives birth to two sons. One, Dylan, immediately takes to the sea. The other is raised by Gwydion, but Arianrhod swears that he will never have a name or arms unless she gives them to him, and refuses to do so. Gwydion tricks her into naming himLlew Llaw Gyffes (Llew Skilful Hand) and giving him arms. She then swears he will never have a wife of any race living on earth, so Gwydion and Math make him a beautiful wife from flowers, and name herBlodeuwedd ("Flowers"). Blodeuwedd falls in love with a passing hunter calledGoronwy , and they plot to kill Llew. Blodewedd tricks Llew into revealing the means by which he can be killed, but when Gronwy attempts to do the deed, Llew escapes, though wounded, transformed into an eagle.Gwydion finds Llew and transforms him back into human form, and turns Blodeuwedd into an owl (Blodeuwedd, literally "Flower Face," means "Owl"). Gronwy offers to compensate Llew, but Llew insists on returning the blow that was struck against him. He kills Gronwy with his spear, which is thrown so hard it pierces him through the stone he is hiding behind.
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