Tag Archives: Arthurian mythology

Mists of Avalon

Asher Black penned this review. Given that Mists of Avalon, based on Marian Zimmer Bradley’s book by that title, aired originally as a cable television miniseries on TNT this past July, its recent release on video may be the first viewing many … Continue reading

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Jane Yolen and Li Ming’s Merlin and the Dragons 

There’s a phrase I reserve for rare treasures like this book. “Oooooooooo, PRETTY!” Anyone who knows me knows to just back away, and give me whatever it is I want, when they hear that particular phrase. It means trouble. It … Continue reading

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Nancy Springer’s I Am Mordred: A Tale from Camelot

I remember reading The Wicked Day by Mary Stewart in high school. It was the first time I had encountered a vivid, realistic “anti-hero.” In her portrayal of Mordred, the son fated to be the downfall of his father, the … Continue reading

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Graham Anderson’s King Arthur in Antiquity

Why are the King Arthur stories so enduring in the popular imagination? And why did they captivate mediaeval Europe? Did the crusaders bring these stories to the middle east, or were the stories waiting for them when they got there? … Continue reading

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