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The Pretender single work   short story   fantasy   myth/legend  
Issue Details: First known date: 1997... 1997 The Pretender
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Realms of Fantasy February 1997 Z1802406 1997 periodical issue 1997
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Mammoth Book of Arthurian Legends Mike Ashley (editor), New York (City) : Carroll and Graf , 1998 Z1802416 1998 anthology short story fantasy myth/legend historical fiction

    The Mammoth Book of Arthurian Legends is an anthology which brings together traditional stories about King Arthur, as well as several new interpretations of the legend, providing an extensive picture of his birth, adventures romance, and fate. It traces Arthur's exploits to gain the sword Excalibur, the conflict with his half-sister Morgan, the birth of his bastard son Mordred, and the shadowy influence and fate of Merlin.

    Among the authors whose work is included are Howard Pyle, Geoffrey of Monmouth, John Steinbeck, Rosemary Sutcliff, Roger Lancelyn Green, Hilaire Belloc, Arthur Machen, Lord Alfred Tennyson, Jane Yolen and others, including Australia's Stephen Dedman.

    New York (City) : Carroll and Graf , 1998
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Mammoth Book of Arthurian Legends Mike Ashley (editor), New York (City) : Carroll and Graf , 1998 Z1802416 1998 anthology short story fantasy myth/legend historical fiction

    The Mammoth Book of Arthurian Legends is an anthology which brings together traditional stories about King Arthur, as well as several new interpretations of the legend, providing an extensive picture of his birth, adventures romance, and fate. It traces Arthur's exploits to gain the sword Excalibur, the conflict with his half-sister Morgan, the birth of his bastard son Mordred, and the shadowy influence and fate of Merlin.

    Among the authors whose work is included are Howard Pyle, Geoffrey of Monmouth, John Steinbeck, Rosemary Sutcliff, Roger Lancelyn Green, Hilaire Belloc, Arthur Machen, Lord Alfred Tennyson, Jane Yolen and others, including Australia's Stephen Dedman.

    Miti e leggende di Re Artu, dei Cavalieri della Tavola Rotonda e del Santo Graal
    Naples : Newton and Compton , 2000
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