Guinevere’s journey from literary sinner to feminist icon took over one thousand years…and it’s not over yet.
Literature
tells us painfully little about Guinevere, mostly focusing on her sin
and betrayal of Arthur and Camelot. As a result, she is often seen as a
one-dimensional character. But there is more to her story. By examining
popular works of more than 20 authors over the last one thousand years,
The Once and Future Queen shows how Guinevere reflects attitudes toward
women during the time in which her story was written, changing to suit
the expectations of her audience.
Beginning in Celtic times and continuing through the present day, this book synthesizes academic
criticism and popular opinion into a highly readable, approachable work
that fills a gap in Arthurian material available to the general public.
Nicole
Evelina has spent more than 15 years studying Arthurian legend.
She is
also a feminist known for her fictional portrayals of strong historical
and legendary women, including Guinevere. Now, she combines these two
passions to examine the effect of changing times and attitudes on the
character of Guinevere in a must-read book for Arthurian enthusiasts of
every knowledge level.
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