The Mists of Avalon

, #1

Hardcover, 876 pages

English language

Published January 1983 by Alfred A. Knopf.

ISBN:
978-0-394-52406-1
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OCLC Number:
8473972
ISFDB ID:
1510

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2 stars (1 review)

IN THIS HUGE, enthralling novel, the legend of King Arthur is for the first time told through the lives, the visions, the perceptions of the women central to it. For the first time, the Arthurian world of Avalon and Camelot with all its passions and adventures — the world that, through the centuries, each generation has re-created in countless works of fiction, poetry, and drama — is revealed as it might have been experienced by its heroines: by Queen Guinevere, Arthur's wife (here called Gwenhwyfar); by Igraine, his mother; by Viviane, the majestic Lady of the Lake, High Priestess of Avalon; and, most important, by Arthur's sister, Morgan, who has come down to us as Morgan of the Faeries, as Morgan le Fay — as sorceress, as witch — and who in this epic retelling of the story plays a crucial role both in Arthur's crowning and destruction. Above all …

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2 stars

I suppose it's an important book for its role in re-imagining the Arthurian legend in a neopagan context. It's enjoyable as an adventure book. It's enjoyable as a bit of fanservice for neopagans. It's not a great book. If you're the kind of person who'd read it, you'll read it anyway I'm sure.

In its way I find it like Wicca: a cool thing for girls aged 12-16, but maybe after that you move on to something with a bit more depth and history.