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The Barddas of Iolo MorganwgJ. Williams Ab Ithel (editor)Vol. I[1862] |
The Barddas of Iolo Morganwg is a collection of writings, largely
forged, about ancient Welsh Bardic and Druidic beliefs.
Although the author of this work is cited as J. Williams Ab Ithel, he
was actually the editor, who pieced it together from manuscripts
written by Iolo Morganwg.
Iolo Morganwg (1747-1826), itinerant poet and scholar,
was a key figure in the Druid revival of the 19th century.
He was personally responsible for reviving the Welsh national
poetry contest, the Gorsedd.
On June 21st, 1792, Midsummer evening, Iolo and a dozen other Welsh poets
gathered on Primrose Hill in London and held the first Gorsedd in hundreds
of years.
Iolo was a Welsh patriot and held revolutionary views; he was a personal
friend of Tom Paine,
and George Washington subscribed to his first volume
of poetry.
He is said to have influenced both William Blake's poetry and
Robert Grave's
White Goddess.