The
Mabinogion (; ) is the earliest prose literature of Britain. The stories were compiled in the 12th–13th century from earlier oral traditions by
medieval Welsh authors. The two main source
manuscripts were created c. 1350–1410, as well as some earlier fragments. But beyond their origins, first and foremost these are fine quality storytelling, offering high drama, philosophy, romance, tragedy, fantasy, sensitivity, and humour; refined through long development by skilled performers.