Series: Book 1 in the The Arthurian Saga series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Alire, Lang:en
Summary
Initially published nearly thirty years ago, Mary
Stewart's
The Crystal Cave has been spellbinding readers and
converting them into serious Arthurian buffs ever since. The
first in a series of four books, this novel focuses on the
early life of Merlin the magician, and the political
developments of fifth-century Britain. Not for the
fainthearted, this verbose text pays careful attention to
historical details and methodical plot development. Merlin's childhood is formed by the absence of his
reticent, convent-bound mother and his unnamed and unknown
father. As the bastard grandson of a local king, Merlin is
the object of both envy and ridicule. His strange powers and
predictions earn him greater status as a pariah, and he
leaves home as a preadolescent. Returning years later as a
young man--empowered by self-knowledge and magic--Merlin
finds himself caught in the currents of the shifting
kingdoms. As an established classic in this genre, and the first in
a popular series,
The Crystal Cave introduces this familiar character
with fresh sensitivity. While readers looking for the romance
of
First Knight will be disappointed, those happy with
tight writing and a complex story line will be satisfied.
--Nancy R.E. O'Brien
'Vivid, enthralling, absolutely first-class' -- Daily Mail
'Mary Stewart brilliantly recreates the Britain of the fifth
century' -- Books And Bookmen 'Her style is simple yet vivid,
displaying a love of words and the sounds they make, and her
story is poetically imaginative' -- Daily Telegraph 'A deft
colourful ... re-creation of Merlin's early life' -- Sunday
Times 'A fascinating story which lays a firm hold on the
imagination' -- The Scotsman 'Mary Stewart lightens the Dark
Ages with legend, pure invention and a lively sense of
history. -- New York TimesAmazon.com Review
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