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Tag Archives: Lusignan
Melusine of Lusignan and the Cult of the Faery Woman by Gareth Knight
First published by R.J. Stewart Books in 2010, Melusine of Lusignan and the Cult of the Faery Woman is now reissued with extra illustrations, following on from our 2011 edition of The Romance of the Faery Melusine, which offered the author’s … Continue reading
Posted in British History, British Literature, Esoteric, Literature, New books, Recommended reads
Tagged Andre Lebey, Arthuriad, Arthurian Tradition, esoteric, European History, faery, Faery Lore, Faery Melusine, Fairy, folklore, French History, Gareth Knight, Goddess traditions, Jerusalem, Lade of the Lake, legend, Lore, Lusignan, Magic, mediaeval, Medieval, medieval French, Melusine, middle-east, Occult, R.J. Stewart, Reissue, Tyler Tichelaar, Wendy Berg
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Romance of the Faery Melusine … reviewed
We’ve just received this lovely review from the September issue of the Inner Light Journal. Book Review: The Romance of the Faery Melusine by André Lebey Translated by Gareth Knight ISBN 978-1-908011-32-9 Publisher: Skylight Press We owe a debt of … Continue reading
Posted in Esoteric, Reviews
Tagged faery, Gareth Knight, Inner Light Journal, Lusignan, Medieval, Melusine, review
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The Romance of the Faery Melusine: translated by Gareth Knight from a novel by André Lebey
Little is known about the 15th Century trouvere, Jean d’Arras, except that he was one of the first to chronicle the story of Melusine and the noble history of Lusignans, somewhere between 1382 and 1394. Like most tales of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Crusader, Faeries, faery, French Literature, Gareth Knight, Lusignan, Medieval, Medieval literature., Melusine, mythology, Troubadour, Trouvere
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