ISBN-13: 9781494440886 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 418 str.
This is the thrilling tale of Cremilda, daughter of Lora the Valkyrie and her mortal husband. A woman of rare beauty and exceptional martial prowess, Cremilda is determined to avenge the death of her beloved husband, who was foully slain by the minions of Attila the Hun, who coveted Cremilda and her domains. Cremilda offers herself in marriage to any knight who can beat her in a series of trials by combat. She is victorious in all categories of the trials-save against the champion for Attila, whom the goddesses deliberately aided. The cunning Cremilda, pretending to accept Attila when his champion defeats her, contrives to trick the Hun. Cremilda, Queen of the Saxons: Her Love and Revenge is the final entry in the Gothic Rhapsodies trilogy. The first two printed volumes, Kenneth Robert's Book of Gothic Rhapsodies I, II, III and Kenneth Robert's Book of Rhapsodies IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, portray the Anglo-Saxon concept of creation and describe the flamboyant age of the gods. Setting forth the paramount themes of Anglo-Saxon mythology, this book was converted from prose to majestic epic verse in 1940. Taking the reader across the rich tapestry of medieval customs and chivalry, the motley nature of culture in the time of the Burgundians and the Huns is splashed across the page. Readers will be captivated by the deeds of icons such as grim Hagen, the valiant Walter of Aquitaine, Wyrd the evil spirit of Hertha, Alberic the dwarf, Roger of Beclarn, and the mythical Valkyries. Against a background of thundering conflict, Cremilda strives to bring about the downfall of the traitorous Hagen and his paymaster, Attila, but will she succeed?