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From Publishers Weekly The second volume of Woolley's Arthurian trilogy (
Child of the Northern Spring ) follows Guinevere from the second to the 10th
year of her marriage to King Arthur. In this vivid, colorful and homey
retelling, Guinevere is a caring and faithful wife and queen, deeply in love
with her husband and despairing of her childlessness. As Arthur and his men
strive to unify Britain and preserve it from invading Saxons, the various
Companions are shown as courageous but all-too-human warriors and courtiers.
Lancelot, the king's chief advisor, is cold to the queen, but when he serves
as her champion after she is accused of attempted murder, this hostility is
dispelled. Loyalty and their mutual love for Arthur keeps them from succumbing
to desire. Morgan le Fay, Arthur's half sister, lusts for the crown; her
machinations lie behind many of the troubles that afflict the royal couple, a
fact Arthur is slow to accept. Other figures of legend, limned with clearly
defined personalities, work out their destinies--Gawain and Ragnell, Merlin
and Nimue, the two Elaines, Tristan, Isolde and King Mark. Faintly intimated
in this volume is the tragedy that will finally strike. BOMC and QPB
alternates; Preferred Choice Book Plan main selection. Copyright 1990 Reed
Business Information, Inc. Read more From School Library Journal Most people
have seen the screen or stage version of Camelot , but its story, setting, and
characters seem like mere shells compared to the rich, extensive
characterization; scenery; and plot intricacies of this book. A sequel to
Woolley's Child of the Northern Spring (Pocket, 1989), it is detailed and
authentic in every respect, reflecting Woolley's extensive research into
Arthurian lore. Guinevere's first-person narration adds a new dimension to the
telling; somehow all of the characters become full presences from her
perspective. Arthur's reign as high king is covered, and his ancestry is
revealed--yes, there are skeletons even in great King Arthur's closet; readers
learn why he bans his half-sister Morgause from his court, and why Mordred is
potentially a character of loathing. Pleasant reading for high-school
students, and a look at royal life during the Dark Ages of Britain. --Diane
Goheen, Topeka West High School, KSCopyright 1990 Reed Business Information,
Inc. Read more See all Editorial Reviews
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Product Details:
Hardcover: 415 pages
Publisher: Poseidon Pr; First Edition edition (June 1, 1990)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0671622013
ISBN-13: 15
Package Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
#738 in Arthurian Fantasy
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