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Gwenhwyfar: The White Spirit (A Novel of King Arthur)

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The bestselling author of the Valdemar novels pens a classic tale about King Arthur's legendary queen. Gwenhwyfar moves in a world where gods walk among their pagan worshipers, where nebulous visions... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Bought for my Fiancee

I bought this for my fiancee because she loves this author and I knew she would not be able to put this one down, and I was right.

Great read

This book has a unique twist on Gwenhyfar. Its terrific. Anyone who has read Marion Zimmer Bradley's Mists of Avalon (which tells Morganna's side of the story in the legend of Arthur) will enjoy this book too. It is along the same lines. If you like books with female warriors or females involved in Magick, then you will love this.

Good story if you don't expect it to meld with other Arthurian tales you've read.

Just finished this book - it's a refreshing and interesting alternative to the traditionally male-dominated fiction that is usually associated with the Arthurian saga. Kept me thoroughly entertained during snowpocalypse. For those who are knowledgeable of all things Arthurian -- you can still enjoy this book if you view it as a stand-alone story -- don't expect it to meld perfectly with other Athurian tales you've read or to explore the wonders and mysteries of Camelot.

Excellent use of Arthurian myth

As a teacher of Arthurian myth as well as a lover of Arthurian lit, I was impressed by Lackey's revisioning of the traditional story line. Her Gwenhwyfar might be too bold for the usual wife of Arthur, but this version is well worth reading.

brilliant feminist twist to the Arthurian saga

Gwenhwyfar is the daughter of King Lleeudd, the nominal vassal to King Arthur, who is struggling to unite England while fighting off the Saxon incursion. Her mother follows the old ways while Arthur straddles the line between the pagan past and the followers of Christ. Gwenhwyfar has a younger sister Gwenhwyfach who hates her goes off with Morgana to learn the magic of the Old ways. The good daughter is heavily imbued with power and it is thought she would go study at the school of the Ladies of the Well. However Gwen is told she is touched by another Goddess Epora who is worshipped by warriors as the horse goddess. Gwen turns her back on magic and with her father's consent, becomes a warrior. Over time she becomes the head of her father's army respected by the men as their best warrior. For years she has done what makes her happy but when Arthur's second wife dies without an heir, Gwen is the chosen one as his next spouse. Arthur's bastard son kidnaps her and the leader of the Otherworld with the assistance of a priest helps her escape. She must return to a husband who she does not love in a land on the brink of war with her sister Gwenhwyfach amongst the enemy. Mercedes Lackey has written her version of King Arthur who is an old man married to a young woman in order to begat his heir. He is far from the hero of legend especially with his treatment of his wives. Gwenhwyfar is a courageous hardened warrior who plans military strategy for her father in a world where Christ is displacing the old ways, she tries to treat both camps fairly although she possesses some of the magic of the Sisters. This is a brilliant feminist twist to the Arthurian saga Harriet Klausner
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