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Arthur 02 The Oak Above the Kings

โœ Scribed by HISTORY EARLY ENGLISH Kennealy-Morrison, Patricia


Book ID
109099049
Publisher
Roc
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
236 KB
Series
Arthur 2
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

โœฆ Synopsis


From Publishers Weekly

Lively and colorful, this second volume of Kennealy-Morrison's version of the Arthurian legends (following The Hawk's Gray Feather ) is again set on the planet Keltia. The Counterinsurgency, led by Arthur, the heir to the last lawful king, here triumphs over the tyranny of the Archdruid Edeyrn. In the final battle, Edeyrn incapacitates Merlynn, Arthur's teacher and chief adviser, before perishing himself, leaving the liberated realm without its wisest counsel. Arthur and his first cousin Gweniver are chosen co-rulers and are wed in name, but maintain a personal antagonism. Then Arthur sets out with his foster-brother and brother-in-law, the bard (and narrator) Taliesin, to punish other planets that had supplied mercenaries to Edeyrn. On his voyages the king encounters Majanah, queen of Aojun, who bears him a child. Intimations of civil war in Keltia draw Arthur back after seven years. He quells the disturbance and forms a true marriage with Gweniver when further signs of disaster loom. Kennealy-Morrison writes superior sword-and-sorcery fare, vividly depicting an idealized, vibrant and dominant Celtic society with equality of the sexes and a practical and pervasive magic.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

A group of counterinsurgents led by Arthur and Gweniver Pendreic, the rightful sovereigns of the planets that make up the Six Nations of Keltia, challenges the oppressive rule of the Archdruid Ederyn, only to discover that their apparent victory contains the seeds of future turmoil. Kennealy-Morrison continues her epic saga of Celtic adventurers who settled the stars during the Earth's Dark Ages. Her plausible and ingenious retelling of the Arthurian myth helps to expand the story begun in The Hawk's Gray Feather (ROC, 1993). Familiarity with other titles in the Keltaid series is helpful though not necessary.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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