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Les Dames du lac
Series · 5 books · 1982-2000

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Le nebbie di Avalon - Parte Seconda

1989

Fuggita da Avalon dopo aver scoperto le orribili macchinazioni della Dama del Lago, Morgaine è decisa a non essere una docile marionetta nelle mani di Viviane. Non immagina che il figlio che ha affidato a sua sorella Morgause diventerà un giorno lo strumento della distruzione del padre. Ma la sua anima non trova pace nemmeno quando torna a Camelot, alla corte di Arthur e di Gwenhwyfar. Perché il suo destino e quello dell’infelice regina sono legati, e l’ostilità che le divide segnerà irrimediabilmente il futuro della Britannia e di Avalon. Mentre i cavalieri della Tavola Rotonda lasciano Camelot per intraprendere la loro sacra ricerca e Taliesin, il Merlino, lancia i suoi sortilegi per influenzare le sorti del regno, l'Isola Sacra scivola inesorabilmente nelle nebbie impenetrabili del ricordo. Finché il velo tra il vecchio e il nuovo mondo e tra l’antica religione e la nuova non reclama infine la sua vittima più illustre. L'ascesa e la caduta di Camelot raccontata dalle donne che hanno visto il mondo che conoscevano cambiare radicalmente e l'Isola Sacra di Avalon svanire per sempre nelle nebbie.
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Les Dames du Lac

1982

La légende du Roi Arthur et des chevaliers de la Table Ronde n'avait, depuis longtemps, inspiré un roman d'une telle envergure, d'un pareil souffle. Et, pour la première fois, ce drame épique nous est conté par,une femme à travers le destin de ses principales héroïnes. Bien sûr, Merlin l'Enchanteur, Arthur et son invincible épée Excalibur, Lancelot du Lac et ses vaillants compagnons, tous sont présents mais ce sont ici les femmes, exceptionnellement attachantes, qui tiennent les premiers rôles : Viviane, la Dame du Lac, grande prêtresse d'Avalon, Ygerne, duchesse de Cornouailles et mère d'Arthur, son épouse Guenièvre, Morgane la fée, sueur et amante du grand roi... S'appuyant sur plusieurs années de recherches, cette épopée envoûtante est bien autre chose qu'un roman historique de plus. Elle relate la lutte sans merci de deux mondes inconciliables, celui des druides et des anciennes croyances défendant désespérément un paradis perdu et celui de la nouvelle religion chrétienne supplantant peu à peu rites et mystères enracinés au coeur de la Grande Bretagne avant qu'elle ne devienne l'Angleterre. Au-delà du rêve et de la réalité, au-delà des passions tumultueuses, où l'amour charnel, loin de toute notion de péché, pouvait s'extérioriser librement, au-delà des intrigues de cour, des larmes et du sang, voici une nouvelle et fascinante reconstitution de l'un des thèmes romanesques les plus impérissables de toute l'histoire de l'Occident. Eternelle histoire d'amour et de mort, vécue et ressentie intensément par celles sans lesquelles l'exaltante aventure des chevaliers de la Table Ronde, opposant forces du mal et hommes de bonne volonté, n'aurait jamais existé.
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The Mists of Avalon

1982

Here is the magical legend of King Arthur, vividly retold through the eyes and lives of the women who wielded power from behind the throne. A spellbinding novel, an extraordinary literary achievement, THE MISTS OF AVALON will stay with you for a long time to come....
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Lady of Avalon

1982

Set in the time before King Arthur, this novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley brings the mesmerizing world of Avalon brilliantly to life with epic grandeur-telling the story of three remarkable women who alter the fortunes of Roman Britain as they fight to reclaim the magic and traditions of a once glorious past...
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Priestess of Avalon

2000

Long-awaited final volume in the Avalon series by bestselling fantasy author, Marion Zimmer Bradley. As the Merlin of Britannia keeps his vigil atop the Tor of Avalon, Rian, the High Priestess of Avalon, dies giving birth to her fifth child. The girl, named Eilan with her mother's dying breath, takes life. From the stars the Merlin draws forth her prophecy: 'The child that was born at the Turning of Autumn, just as the night gave way to dawn, shall stand at the turning of the Age, the gateway between two worlds.' A prophecy of greatness, but it seems that she is destined to walk a path unlike any trod by a Priestess of Avalon before! Published posthumously, this spellbinding historical romance is the concluding volume in the Avalon series from Marion Zimmer Bradley, the author of the worldwide bestseller, The Mists of Avalon, who died in 1999.

Author

Marion Zimmer Bradley
Marion Zimmer Bradley
Author · 118 books

Marion Eleanor Zimmer Bradley was an American author of fantasy novels such as The Mists of Avalon and the Darkover series, often with a feminist outlook. Bradley's first published novel-length work was Falcons of Narabedla, first published in the May 1957 issue of Other Worlds. When she was a child, Bradley stated that she enjoyed reading adventure fantasy authors such as Henry Kuttner, Edmond Hamilton, and Leigh Brackett, especially when they wrote about "the glint of strange suns on worlds that never were and never would be." Her first novel and much of her subsequent work show their influence strongly. Early in her career, writing as Morgan Ives, Miriam Gardner, John Dexter, and Lee Chapman, Marion Zimmer Bradley produced several works outside the speculative fiction genre, including some gay and lesbian pulp fiction novels. For example, I Am a Lesbian was published in 1962. Though relatively tame by today's standards, they were considered pornographic when published, and for a long time she refused to disclose the titles she wrote under these pseudonyms. Her 1958 story The Planet Savers introduced the planet of Darkover, which became the setting of a popular series by Bradley and other authors. The Darkover milieu may be considered as either fantasy with science fiction overtones or as science fiction with fantasy overtones, as Darkover is a lost earth colony where psi powers developed to an unusual degree. Bradley wrote many Darkover novels by herself, but in her later years collaborated with other authors for publication; her literary collaborators have continued the series since her death. Bradley took an active role in science-fiction and fantasy fandom, promoting interaction with professional authors and publishers and making several important contributions to the subculture. For many years, Bradley actively encouraged Darkover fan fiction and reprinted some of it in commercial Darkover anthologies, continuing to encourage submissions from unpublished authors, but this ended after a dispute with a fan over an unpublished Darkover novel of Bradley's that had similarities to some of the fan's stories. As a result, the novel remained unpublished, and Bradley demanded the cessation of all Darkover fan fiction. Bradley was also the editor of the long-running Sword and Sorceress anthology series, which encouraged submissions of fantasy stories featuring original and non-traditional heroines from young and upcoming authors. Although she particularly encouraged young female authors, she was not averse to including male authors in her anthologies. Mercedes Lackey was just one of many authors who first appeared in the anthologies. She also maintained a large family of writers at her home in Berkeley. Ms Bradley was editing the final Sword and Sorceress manuscript up until the week of her death in September of 1999. Probably her most famous single novel is The Mists of Avalon. A retelling of the Camelot legend from the point of view of Morgaine and Gwenhwyfar, it grew into a series of books; like the Darkover series, the later novels are written with or by other authors and have continued to appear after Bradley's death. Her reputation has been posthumously marred by multiple accusations of child sexual abuse by her daughter Moira Greyland, and for allegedly assisting her second husband, convicted child abuser Walter Breen, in sexually abusing multiple unrelated children. (from Wikipedia)

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