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Tag Archives: Medieval literature.
Gwenevere and the Round Table by Wendy Berg
Following on from the impressive and scholarly Red Tree, White Tree, Wendy Berg delivers the hotly anticipated sequel, Gwenevere and the Round Table. Where the first book was a comprehensive study of a variety of Arthurian sources the second is … Continue reading
Posted in British Literature, Esoteric, Literary Criticism, New books, Recommended reads, Uncategorized
Tagged Arthurian, Arthurian Legends, Arthurian Tradition, British History, British Literature, British mysteries, esoteric, faery, Faery Lore, faery tale, folklore, Grail, Guinevere, Gwenevere, holy grail, King Arthur, legend, Mabinogion, Medieval literature., meditation, mythology, Occult, Pendragon, Red Tree White Tree, ritual magic, Round Table, sacred rites, spiritual worlds, stellar deities, Wendy Berg, Western Mysteries
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*NEW* Gareth Knight *LIMITED EDITION* Hardback
All New ‘Limited Edition’ Hardback of Gareth Knight’s autobiography – I Called it Magic Skylight Press is offering a special clothbound hardback edition of Gareth Knight’s new autobiography in recognition of his illustrious career as a writer and scholar in … Continue reading
Posted in Esoteric, Literary Criticism, Literature, New books, Recommended reads
Tagged Arthurian Tradition, Autobiography, Christian Mysticism, faery, folklore, French Literature, Gareth Knight, grail myth, Helios, Magic, Medieval literature., Mystery Tradition, Myth, mythopoeia, New Dimensions, Occult, Small Press Publishing, Society of Inner Light, tarot, Western Mysteries
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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
Posted in Esoteric, Literature, New books, Recommended reads
Tagged Crusader, Faeries, faery, French Literature, Gareth Knight, Lusignan, Medieval, Medieval literature., Melusine, mythology, Troubadour, Trouvere
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