![]() ![]() The above affiliate links, at no extra cost to you, provide a small commission for me if you purchase something. ![]() Presumably not to Mordred, but to whom? Rating: 3/5īuy this book: Amazon UK | Amazon US | The Book Depository Mary Stewart manages to excuse Mordred everything while throwing the blame on Morgan, and there’s always blame to go around in Arthurian stories, so I’d kind of like to see where it shifts in this case. I kind of think I might be able to judge this better once I’ve read I Am Mordred as well, to see how Springer handles Mordred. Cernunnos is a character, but it doesn’t really go into the significance of magic and how that’s linked to divinity in their world. The mythology is a bit of a hotchpotch, but I didn’t mind that too much because it was so lightly touched on. Morgan is a willful, mischievous girl with. The series was re-published in 2005 as Morgan le Fay. ![]() It was originally published as five books between 19, followed by an omnibus edition in 1992. It’s reasonably successful in that, though it’s not one of my favourite Arthurian stories I’ve ever read - it seems a bit slight, and Morgan’s behaviour and the outcome was entirely obvious. Fans who love King Arthurs legend, Camelot, Merlin, and similar tales will love reading about Morgan le Fay. Series: Tales of Camelot Series Number: 2 Language: English User Rating: This title has no votes. It tells the story of the life of Arthurian legend character Morgan le Fay, presented through an oral history narrative from her early childhood to her disappearance. I Am Morgan Le Fay is a young adult novel which tries to give Morgan Le Fay more of a reason for her actions and more psychological depth. ![]()
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