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Bewnans Ke (The Life of
Saint Ke) is a
Middle Cornish play on the life of
Saint Kea or Ke, who was
venerated in Cornwall,
Brittany and elsewhere. It was...
- plays) and
Pascon Agan
Aruth which both tell
biblical stories, and
Bewnans Ke and
Bewnans Meriasek,
which tell the
stories of the
lives of saints.
These biblical...
- language,
probably written around the same time and in the same
place as
Bewnans Ke, the only
other extant Cornish play
taking a saint's life as its subject...
- had
become a bard, and a
member of the
Cornish Gorsedd. She
published Bewnans Alysaryn, a Cornish-language
miracle play, in 1941. She was an enthusiastic...
- the
hagiographical dramas Beunans Meriasek (The Life of Meriasek) and
Bewnans Ke (The Life of Ke), both of
which feature as an
antagonist the villainous...
- unknown. The
river is
mentioned in the
medieval Cornish language play
Bewnans Ke (c. 1550), as the
place from
which the
eponymous Saint Kea
embarks for...
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dictionaries of Cornish. His
edition of the
newly discovered Middle Cornish play
Bewnans Ke was
published by the
Cornish Language Board in May 2006.
George received...
- (2001).
Williams together with
Graham Thomas edited the
Middle Cornish play
Bewnans Ke,
which had been
donated to the
National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth...
- 1971 he
delivered the
British Academy's Sir John Rhŷs
Memorial Lecture.
Bewnans Ke Stephens, Meic (13 June 1999). "Obituary: J. E.
Caerwyn Williams". The...
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Music Language Anglo-Cornish
Cornish literature Ordinalia Beunans Meriasek Bewnans Ke
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