ISBN-13: 9781615990665 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 208 str.
ISBN-13: 9781615990665 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 208 str.
Did you know King Arthur had many other children besides Mordred?
Depending on which version of the legend you read, he had both sons and daughters, some of whom even survived him. From the ancient tale of Gwydre, the son who was gored to death by a boar, to Scottish traditions of Mordred as a beloved king, Tyler R. Tichelaar has studied all the references to King Arthur's children to show how they shed light upon a legend that has intrigued us for fifteen centuries.
"King Arthur's Children: A Study in Fiction and Tradition" is the first full-length analysis of every known treatment of King Arthur's children, from Welsh legends and French romances, to Scottish genealogies and modern novels by such authors as Parke Godwin, Stephen Lawhead, Debra Kemp, and Elizabeth Wein. "King Arthur's Children" explores an often overlooked theme in Arthurian literature and reveals King Arthur's bloodline may still exist today.
Arthurian Authors Praise "King Arthur's Children"
"Author Tyler R. Tichelaar has performed impeccable research into the Arthurian legend, fi nding neglected details in early sources and reigniting their significance. Great brainstorming fun I am proud to add this to my personal collection of Arthurian non-fiction."
--Debra Kemp, author of The House of Pendragon series
"Tyler R. Tichelaar's in-depth analysis of the plausibility of King Arthur's children reaffirms the importance the King Arthur legacy continues to have for society and the need of people all over the world to be able to connect to and believe in King Arthur and Camelot."
--Cheryl Carpinello, author of Guinevere: On the Eve of Legend
About the Author
Tyler R. Tichelaar, Ph.D., is the author of several historical novels, most notably "The Marquette Trilogy" and the award-winning "Narrow Lives." "King Arthur's Children" reveals his findings into the Arthurian legend as a precursor to his upcoming novel "King Arthur's Legacy."
Learn more at www.ChildrenOfArthur.com
from the "Reflections of Camelot" Series at Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.com
Did you know King Arthur had many other children besides Mordred?
Depending on which version of the legend you read, he had both sons anddaughters, some of whom even survived him. From the ancient tale of Gwydre,the son who was gored to death by a boar, to Scottish traditions of Mordredas a beloved king, Tyler R. Tichelaar has studied all the references toKing Arthurs children to show how they shed light upon a legend that hasintrigued us for fifteen centuries.
King Arthurs Children: A Study in Fiction and Tradition is the first full-lengthanalysis of every known treatment of King Arthurs children, from Welshlegends and French romances, to Scottish genealogies and modern novels bysuch authors as Parke Godwin, Stephen Lawhead, Debra Kemp, and ElizabethWein. King Arthurs Children explores an often overlooked theme in Arthurianliterature and reveals King Arthurs bloodline may still exist today.
Arthurian Authors Praise "King Arthurs Children"
"Author Tyler R. Tichelaar has performed impeccable research into the Arthurianlegend, fi nding neglected details in early sources and reigniting theirsignificance. Great brainstorming fun! I am proud to add this to my personalcollection of Arthurian non-fiction."
--Debra Kemp, author of The House of Pendragon series
"Tyler R. Tichelaars in-depth analysis of the plausibility of King Arthurschildren reaffirms the importance the King Arthur legacy continues to havefor society and the need of people all over the world to be able to connect toand believe in King Arthur and Camelot."
--Cheryl Carpinello, author of Guinevere: On the Eve of Legend
About the Author
Tyler R. Tichelaar, Ph.D., is the author of several historical novels, most notably The Marquette Trilogy and the award-winning Narrow Lives. King Arthurs Children reveals his findings into the Arthurian legend as a precursor to his upcoming novel King Arthurs Legacy.
Learn more at www.ChildrenOfArthur.com
from the Reflections of Camelot Series at Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.com