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Christopher Snyder’s The World of King Arthur

Michelle Erica Green Penned this review. For every serious student of ancient Grail lore and Arthurian myth, there are a hundred people who love the cultural artifacts of the story … the woodcuts and paintings, The Faerie Queene and 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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Patricia A. McKillip’s Kingfisher

I’ve been reading Patricia A. McKillip’s fiction for more years than I care to admit at this point. It was always different, in one way or another, from her wry and sometimes slapstick humor to her very contemporary sensibility, no … Continue reading

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