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Mists Of Avalon, The

de Marion Zimmer Bradley

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Private Library label, FLEP, else appears as unread, unblemished copy, rough cut text block, Very Good light and dark blue boards. DJ displays minimal surface/edge/wear, as shown.

In huge, enthralling novel, the legend of King Arthur is for the first time told through the lives, the visions, and the perceptions of the women central to it. There is Morgaine, sworn to keep the old goddess religion alive, even if it means fighting a deadly battle against her beloved brother Arthur. And the devout Gwynhefar, pledged to Arthur and God but inextricably drawn to the knight who will bring her only unfulfilled dreams. As Morgaine and Gwynhefar struggle for control over Arthur and the fate of his kingdom, the Isle of Avalon slips further into the impenetrable mists of memory, until the conflict between old and new claims its most famous victim.

Kirkus Review; In this 858-page mammoth about the supplanting of Earth Mother religion by male-dominated Christianity Ithrough the reign of King Arthur, the folks at Camelot talk-alot, and tediously: only Bradley's inventive jugglings of the ever-flexible Arthurian personnae--and a few magic spectacles--offer oases of vitality. Morgan le Fay (here Morgaine), traditionally Arthur's sister the sorceress, is here a priestess of Avalon (seat of the Great Goddess) who sometimes travels out of body and out of time to penetrate the eerie mists of Avalon--an isle of green lawns, gliding swans, and harp music that's just a dimension away from the ""real world"" of ancient Briton. (The child Morgaine came to Avalon with her aunt Viviane, Lady of the Lake, sister of Morgaine's mother Igraine, who conceived Arthur by King Uther Pendragon--a mating forecast when their souls were joined in other worlds.) And now Morgaine has mating orders from the Goddess: as virgin bride of the Consort of the Great Mother, Morgaine is ritually impregnated by a stranger chosen to reenact the Marriage to the Land. But who does the Consort turn out to be? Brother Arthur! Both siblings are horrified, of course, so Morgaine leaves Avalon to bear Mordred (whom she abandons to fostering)--and to confront the niggling, dreary priests of a rapidly Christianizing Briton, amid clashes of Saxon warfare. Meanwhile, Arthur is King, fair and good; but he is persuaded by his Queen--beautiful, flawed, pious Christian Gwenhwyfar--to carry only the Cross in battle, to discard the Pendragon banner which represents the Druids, Old People, and Tribes loyal to the Goddess. And thus the King breaks his oath of loyalty given at Avalon (where he received the sword Excalibur)--which results in mystic battles in the ether. There are dramatic deaths; the usual love tangle (though this time Lancelet even wonders if he feels that way about Arthur); odd unions, sightings, and incantations; a culminating vision of the Holy Grail (really the cauldron of Ceriden). And Bradley makes some enterprising use of anthropological conjecture. But the endless talk is often more Mommy than Great Mother (""Make sure he's kept quiet. . . nothing solid for a day or two"")--and ultimately this astral, theological approach to Arthur, if nicely misty in spots, is mainly drizzle; more, in fact, for devotees of Druidical fantasy than Arthurian drama.

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The Mists of Avalon is a 1982 novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley, in which she relates the Arthurian legends from the perspective of the female characters.

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#2003-20119
Título
Mists Of Avalon, The
Autor
Marion Zimmer Bradley
Estado del libro
Usado - Muy bueno
Estado de la sobrecubierta
Very Good
Cantidad disponible
1
Edición
1st Ed, 1st Prtg
Encuadernación
Tapa dura
ISBN 10
0394524063
ISBN 13
9780394524061
Editorial
A Borzois Book Published by Alfred A. Knopf
Lugar de publicación
New York, NY
Fecha de publicación
1983
Páginas
875+
Tamaño
Oversize & Overweight
Palabras clave
Historical Fiction

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