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The Saxon Tapestry [Hardcover]

Sile Rice (Author)
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February 1992
Tells the dramatic story of the last flowering and the tragic end of Anglo-Saxon England. The cadences of Anglo-Saxon poetry illuminate every aspect of Anglo-Saxon life, from the labour of the fields to the grim work of battle.
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From Publishers Weekly

Rice's debut novel of 11th-century Britain on the eve of the Conquest, related in lusty, lyrical language, mixes Anglo-Saxon battles and Celtic charms. Patience is needed to bite into a text as chewy and resistant as this often is, with its pseudo-archaic diction, but effort is repaid. Hereward, second son of Leofric, earl of Mercia, grows up in the fens of Swan Mere. Called the changeling because of a facial mark and strange gaze--one blue eye, one gray--Hereward cannot find a woman till he and sidekick Hogni Tricksleeve are shipwrecked on an Irish isle. Hereward farms in the wilds, living idyllically with raven-haired enchantress Muirgheal, who bears him a flowerlike daughter. As Vikings bear down from the north, Harold, successor to Britain's feeble Edward the Confessor, is doomed to yield to Norman rule after Duke William, favored by the pope and treacherously abetted by Harold's brother, invades from across the Channel. Hereward rows home with his comrades to drive the pillagers from his father's hall. Unhappily, Rice skimps on the hero's last stand and moves abruptly away from the appealing Hereward and Muirgheal, but sustains throughout her vivid portrayal of a magical Britain, beguiling and robust in a half-pagan age. 30,000 first printing.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

As the forces of William the Conqueror strive to bring England securely into the fold of the European Church, a few defenders of an older way of life and religion struggle against the tide of inevitability. Rice's story of the rebellion of Harold, the last of the great Saxon leaders of England, is at one and the same time a look at history from the losers' point of view and a magical reinterpretation of a land mark event in Western civilization. Though technically not a work of "fantasy," this saga of pre-Norman England is fraught with omens and laced with undercurrents of the supernatural. Fantasy readers with an interest in pre-medieval cultures should enjoy this crossover novel.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 397 pages
  • Publisher: Arcade Pub; 1ST edition (February 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1559701587
  • ISBN-13: 978-1559701587
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.6 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #357,296 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Sile (pronounced 'Sheila') Rice was born in Leicester on St Gregory's day, the greatest feast-day of the Anglo-Saxon calendar. She always enjoyed telling tales, but when, at the age of twelve, she saw the BBC's dramatisation of Charles Kingsley's Hereward the Wake, with Alfred Lynch in the title role, her world was never quite the same again. She was set on the course to writing historical fiction, starting with her own version of Hereward's story, The Saxon Tapestry.

Sile immersed herself for many years in Saxon history and lore. Leaving school at fifteen to work in a toy factory in Kent, she continued to collect material and write alongside her various jobs. The Saxon Tapestry was published by Hodder and Stoughton in 1991, to glowing reviews, and went into an American edition the following year.

A new, expanded edition of The Saxon Tapestry is now available in two parts on Kindle: Book 1: The Changeling, and Book 2: The Loom of Battle.

Her new novel, Danse in Indigo, a dark fairy tale set at the Hanoverian court of the Holy Roman Empire, has just been published.

Sile lives in Ramsgate, Kent, with her cats Vanilla and Romney and many other feline waifs and strays whom she looks after on behalf of the cat rescue charity Cats in Crisis Thanet, of which she is a founding member.

She is working on her next novel, Wolf Saga.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Magical, spellbinding historical fantasy, November 1, 1998
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Sophie Masson (Armidale, New South Wales Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Saxon Tapestry (Hardcover)
This is one of the best novels I have read: beautifully told, it is a gorgeous recreation of the last years of Anglo-Saxon England, and the Norma invasion.It is focussed on two main characters: the charismatic Earl Harold, who was to become the last Saxon king; and Hereward the Wake, one of the last rebels against the Normans.Highly recommended for its extraordinary images, language, and gripping story!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Also available in Kindle format, though not shown here, December 17, 2011
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C. C. Crane (Eaton Rapids, MI USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Saxon Tapestry (Paperback)
This book is available in Kindle format in two pieces: The Changeling (part 1) and The Loom of Battle (part 2), for those who may be interested in an e-book. I read the book in that format, and published a review under the title The Changeling.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Glimpse into Times Long Gone, June 17, 2002
This review is from: The Saxon Tapestry (Hardcover)
I did not even know Hereward Wake and I only knew Harold II as the last AngloSaxon King, the vanquished leader at the famous Battle of Hastings. This book opened a window for me into the last throes of Anglosaxon Britain and the onslaught of the Normans. OK, brush up your vocabulary because the lady writes in a very rich language and prepare for the most vivid imagery ever. A delicious book to read.
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