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The '''Arthurian cycle''' is loosely those works centered around King Arthur, Guinevere (of many spellings), and so on.  The classic works were written over the last few centuries, but [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]] inaugurated a spate of modern retellings, often from the perspective of female characters, with ''[[The Mists of Avalon]]''.
The '''Arthurian cycle''' (aka "Arthurian fantasy", the "matter of Britain") is loosely those works centered around King Arthur, Guinevere (of many spellings), and so on.  The classic works were written over the last few centuries, but [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]] inaugurated a spate of modern retellings, often from the perspective of female characters, with ''[[The Mists of Avalon]]''.


==Works==
==Works==
* [[T. A. Barron]], ''The Lost Years of Merlin''
* [[T. A. Barron]], ''The Lost Years of Merlin''
* [[Alice Borchardt]] series, "The Tales of Quinevere", ''The Dragon Queen'' (2001); ''The Raven Warrior'' (2003).
* [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]], ''[[The Mists of Avalon]]'' and sequels
* [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]], ''[[The Mists of Avalon]]'' and sequels
* [[Gillian Bradshaw]], ''Hawk of May'', ''Kingdom of Summer'', ''In Winter's Shadow''
* [[Gillian Bradshaw]], ''Hawk of May'' (1980), ''Kingdom of Summer'', ''In Winter's Shadow'' (1982)
* [[Vera Chapman]], ''[[The Three Damosels: A Trilogy]]'' (1978)
* [[C. J. Cherryh]], ''[[Port Eternity]]'' (1982) (King Arthur in space)
* [[Catherine Christian]], ''The Pendragon''
* [[Catherine Christian]], ''The Pendragon''
* [[Susan Cooper]], ''[[Dark Is Rising]]''
* [[Susan Cooper]], ''[[Dark Is Rising]]'' series (modern protagonists encounter Arthurian)
* [[Janice Elliott]], ''The King Awakes'' and ''The Empty Throne'' (post-nuclear war reawakening of King Arthur)
* [[Janice Elliott]], ''The King Awakes'' and ''The Empty Throne'' (post-nuclear war reawakening of King Arthur)
* [[Marie de France]], ''Lais'' (12th century anarrative poetry)
* [[Esther Friesner]], ''Excalibur'' (1995), comedic Arthurian fantasy.
* [[Lady Charlotte Guest]], translated ''[[Mabinogion]]'' from the Welhs, 1838-1949
* [[Courtway Jones]], ''[[Dragon's Heirs]]''
* [[Courtway Jones]], ''[[Dragon's Heirs]]''
* [[Anne McCaffrey]], ''Black Horses for the King''
* [[Mary J. Jones]], ''[[Avalon]]'' (lesbian Arthurian, narrated by Guinevere's daughter)
* [[Welwyn Welton Katz]], ''[[The Third Magic]]'' (1988) (modern protagonists encounter Arthurian)
* [[Anne McCaffrey]], ''Black Horses for the King'' (1996)
* [[Nancy McKenzie]], ''[[The Child Queen]]'' (1994); ''[[The High Queen]]'' (1995)
* [[Patricia Kenneally Morrison]]'s Keltiad series (King Arthur sort of in space)  
* [[Patricia Kenneally Morrison]]'s Keltiad series (King Arthur sort of in space)  
* [[Sharan Newman]]'s [[Guinevere]] trilogy: Guinevere, The Chessboard Queen, Guinevere Evermore
* [[Sharan Newman]]'s [[Guinevere]] trilogy: ''Guinevere'' (1981), ''The Chessboard Queen'' (1983), ''Guinevere Evermore'' (1985)
* [[Andre Norton]], ''Merlin's Mirror'' (1975)
* [[Elizabeth Stuart Phelps]] (1871-1883, Arthurian short stories and poems)
* [[Susan Shwartz]], ''[[The Grail of Hearts]]''
* [[Susan Shwartz]], ''[[The Grail of Hearts]]''
* [[Mary Stewart]] series
* [[Nancy Springer]], ''[[I Am Mordred]]'' (1998), ''I Am Morgan le Fay]]'' (2001)
* [[Mary Stewart]] Merlin series: ''The Crystal Cave'' (1970); ''The Hollow Hills'' (1973); ''The Last Enchantment'' (1979); ''The Wicked Day'' (1983); ''The Prince and the Pilgrim'' (1995).
* [[Rosemary Sutcliff]], ''[[Sword at Sunset]]''
* [[Rosemary Sutcliff]], ''[[Sword at Sunset]]''
* [[Jo Walton]], ''[[The King's Name]]'' and ''[[The King's Peace]]''
* [[Jo Walton]], ''[[The King's Name]]'' and ''[[The King's Peace]]''
* [[Elizabeth Wein]], ''The Winter Prince''
* [[Elizabeth Wein]], ''The Winter Prince''
* [[Joan Wolf]], The Road to Avalon
* [[Joan Wolf]], ''The Road to Avalon''
* [[Jane Yolen]], "Evian Steel"
* [[Persia Woolley]], ''Child of the Northern Spring'' (1987); ''Queen of the Summer Stars'' (1990); ''The Legend in Autumn'' (1991).
* [[Jane Yolen]], ''The Acorn Quest'' (1981 picture book); ''Merlin and the Dragons'' (1995 picture book); ''Camelot'' (editor, 1995); ''The Dragon's Boy'' (1990); Young Merlin trilogy (1996-97); ''Sword of the Rightful King'' (1993); "Evian Steel"
* "[[King Arthur (2004 film)|King Arthur]]" (2004 film)
* "[[King Arthur (2004 film)|King Arthur]]" (2004 film)



Revision as of 10:20, 9 November 2010

The Arthurian cycle (aka "Arthurian fantasy", the "matter of Britain") is loosely those works centered around King Arthur, Guinevere (of many spellings), and so on. The classic works were written over the last few centuries, but Marion Zimmer Bradley inaugurated a spate of modern retellings, often from the perspective of female characters, with The Mists of Avalon.

Works

Further reading