- Prince of Annwn
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name = Prince of Annwn
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image_caption = Cover of first edition
author =Evangeline Walton
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Fantasy novel
publisher =Ballantine Books
release_date =1974
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media_type = Print (Paperback )
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followed_by =The Children of Llyr "Prince of Annwn" is a
fantasy novel byEvangeline Walton , the fourth in a series of four based on the Welsh "Mabinogion ." Originally intended for publication byBallantine Books as a volume of the celebratedBallantine Adult Fantasy series , it actually saw print only after the series was discontinued. It was first published in paperback by Ballantine Books in November1974 . 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 First Branch of the Mabinogion, "Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed" ("Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed"), and hence is chronologically the first of Walton's Mabinogion novels, though published last.
Plot summary
Pwyll , the prince of Dyved, offendsArawn , ruler ofAnnwn (the underworld), by baiting his hunting hounds on a stag that Arawn's dogs had brought down. In recompense he agrees to exchanges places with Arawn for a year. Arawn is pledged to fight his enemy Havgan, whom Walton represents as a member of a conquering eastern pantheon, by whom he is detined to be defeated unless the mortal takes his place.Pwyll must overcome a number of foes to reach the Land of the Dead, and additional perils on his way to face Havgan, the worst threat of all, a deity whose evil is masked by an attractive beauty. Nonetheless, Pwyll manages to overcome his foe. For the remainder of the year he enjoys the luxury and prerogatives of the lord of Annwn in Arawn's guise, until the time comes to trade places again. He does not, however, sleep with Arawn's wife, thus earning the lord of Annwn's gratitude.
On his return to the mortal realm Pwyll encounters
Rhiannon of the Birds, a beautiful maiden whose ambling horse cannot be overtaken. To win her hand he must overcomeGwawl , a rival suitor to whom she is betrothed. He ultimately succeeds by trapping Gwawl in a magic bag that can never be filled and having him beaten to death in the bag.Pwyll and Rhiannon have a son, but the baby disappears the night after his birth, and the mother, suspected of murdering him, is sentenced to a humiliating punishment. In fact the child was taken by a monster who preys on newborns. The beast has also been raiding the stables of
Teyrnon ; returning to carry off the latest foal, it is surprised by the now watchful owner, who manages to rescue both foal and child.Teyrnon and his wife name the boy Gwri Golden Hair and raise him as their own. As Gwri grows up he increasingly resembles his real father; realizing who he is, Teyrnon returns him to his true parents. Rhiannon is released from her ordeal, and the boy is renamed
Pryderi ("worry").
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