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traces of religion of the Angles
 
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ritaer | 1 andere bespreking | Jul 4, 2021 |
This gripping tale, the first novel of a trilogy, is realistic historical fiction, obviously based on sound scholarly research. That is the finest kind. The setting is the north of England 180 years after Arthur. The Angles are invading from the south, and the Picts from the northwest. A prince learns to be a true man and a true king, and a princess learns to survive and to forgive, as well as to be a great healer. It is a convincing personal story set, accurately and believeably, in a fascinating place and time. You can go and visit the places in person; you can visit the time by means of this novel.

Yes, the title is lurid, and the cover art is both lurid and nonrepresentative of any scene in the story, but then, those were lurid times. It's tough work building civilization.
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zcoot | May 15, 2012 |
Interesting but very thin booklet containing the report of a search within Anglo-Saxon writings for the original Anglo-Saxon deities and customs . The author uses several sources: mythical ancestry of the nobility, Anglo-saxon texts for educational or medical purposes and the Anglo-Saxon heroic literature. The story not only offers fascinating reconstruction into Anglo-Saxon history but alos provides a tantalizing glimpse into the pagan religious life of that time, as well as its attitude to magic and magic users.

The book is a nice and easy read, with many original fragments in Old English, an extensive source and reference list and several historical maps. It is a shame , however, that the story is suddenly finished: no overall conclusions or summary is provided.
 
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BajorRon | 1 andere bespreking | May 8, 2007 |
This was later reissued/re-edited, but I like this early version. Reading it, I knew the original texts and critical works that the author was familiar with - a not dissiimilar feeling to reading Tolkien (although this is not 'Tolkienian' in a strict sense).
A 'Celtic' fantasy, and a good one.
 
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Rivendell | Mar 25, 2007 |
Very interesting and persuasive. Sometimes the evidence seems a bit tenuous, but perhaps I'm just overly cynical.
 
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Lindsay | Jan 10, 2006 |
 
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Elysianfield | Mar 30, 2013 |
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