Arthurian (ca 450-600)
Rewriting the Women of Camelot: Arthurian Popular Fiction and Feminism
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In this work, Howey’s mission is to “[examine] the intersection of popular fiction and feminism, using popular rewritings of the Arthurian legend ...Read Review
Uther
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In what can only be called the “prequel” to Whyte’s Camulod Chronicles, Whyte recreates the world of Uther Pendragon, the King of ...Read Review
Exiled From Camelot
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In Arthurian England, the mysterious young Prince Loholt comes to court, claiming to be the son of King Arthur and the lady Lisanor, ...Read Review
The Pagan King
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This well-designed paperback reprints a 1959 novel based on Welsh versions of the Arthurian legends. Arthur struggles against his wicked but sportsmanlike half-brother Modred ...Read Review
Mad Merlin
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In this dazzling addition to the ranks of Arthuriana (King’s first non-game based novel), Merlin is a fallen god bereft of believers ...Read Review
X–Calibre: The Absurd Legend of Cantiger the Wizard
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In this spoof of Arthurian legend, an inept and unapologetically self-interested wizard’s apprentice named Cantiger steals spells from a powerful enchantress ...Read Review
Kingsmen of the Grail
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If you’re a fan of the haunting, dream-laden world of Malory’s Arthurian Cycle you’ll enjoy this novel. If you prefer ...Read Review
Arthur: The Bear of Britain
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The grim reality of sixth century Britain comes to life in Frankland’s novel of the legendary King Arthur. In this novel, originally ...Read Review
Arthur, The Bear of Britain
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The grim reality of sixth century Britain comes to life in Frankland’s novel of the legendary King Arthur. In this novel, originally ...Read Review
Percival and the Presence of God
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This is the first novel reprinted in the Pendragon Fiction line. Originally published in England in 1978, the novel is an exploration of the ...Read Review