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To Stand As Witness...,
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This review is from: To Stand As Witness: Three Arthurian Tales (Paperback)
Lee Martindale has managed to do something few authors can claim in this chapbook, she's managed to turn one of the most well-known legends on its ear. In each of her three stories, she makes you think about everything you've ever read or assumed about the legend of King Arthur. She gives new ideas for the forging on Excalibur; to the challenging of the whole identity - and even gender - of Merlin; and even brings into question the whole legendary chivalry of Lancelot. Her ideas, though untraditional and even unconventional, are clear, creative, and completely plausible. Anyone interested in the Arthurian legends needs to have this in their collection
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The Myths of Avalon,
By Wm. Mark Simmons (Hutchinson, Kansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: To Stand As Witness: Three Arthurian Tales (Paperback)
If you think the Arthurian legend has been done to death, think again!Lee Martindale has re-imagined the well-worn myth of Camelot into three stories that make everything new again. My one complaint? I want more! I want a full novel! More please! |
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To Stand As Witness: Three Arthurian Tales by Lee Martindale (Paperback - Apr. 2002)
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