Political Poetry: The Poets of the Princes
We begin discussing the Poets of the Princes in this episode, opening the door to a considerable body of incredibly artful verse which is incredibly important when it comes to studying Welsh history. We will consider the significance of the Hendregadredd Manuscript (the manuscript which has preserved most of these poems), a wonderfully interesting work which because it is the result of an effort to record the poetry of the age of the Princes shortly after that period in the history of Wales came to an end. We look at the work of the first of the Poets of the Princes, Meilyr Brydydd, and the leader for whom he composed praise, Gruffudd ap Cynan. Here’s an opportunity to clarify terminology a little as well (for example, is there a difference between the ‘Gogyfeirdd’, or ‘Rather Early Poets’, and ‘the Poets of the Princes’?)