Gwyn

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Gwyn is a central character in Alan Garner's novel "The Owl Service," a teenage boy drawn into a recurring Welsh myth that blurs the boundaries between past and present.

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Gwyn canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
age teenager
appearsIn The Owl Service NERFINISHED
novel The Owl Service NERFINISHED
associatedWith Blodeuwedd myth
the Owl Service NERFINISHED
basedOn Welsh mythology
characterIn Alan Garner's The Owl Service NERFINISHED
conflictType psychological conflict
supernatural conflict
connectedTo recurring love triangle in the myth
createdBy Alan Garner NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Owl Service (1967) NERFINISHED
gender male
genre fantasy literature character
involvedIn recurring Welsh myth
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod 20th-century British literature
medium novel
narrativeRole central character
protagonist
nationality Welsh
partOf British children's fantasy literature
settingOfActivity Wales NERFINISHED
targetAudienceOfWork young adult readers
themeInvolvement blurring of past and present
repetition of mythic patterns
workSettingPlace rural Welsh valley
workSettingTime contemporary to publication

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