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Loading... Women of Camelot: Queens and Enchantresses at the Court of King Arthurby Mary Hoffman
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Seven women are featured in the book, including Queen Guinevere, whose passion for Sir Lancelot eases the pain of her unhappy marriage to King Arthur; the tenacious Elaine of Corbenic, who tricks Lancelot into loving her and gives birth to their son Sir Galahad; Nimue, the mysterious and magical Lady of the Lake who robs Merlin of his magic; and Morgan le Fay, the king's half sister and sworn enemy. Inlcuding a genealogy, bibliography, and brief description of each character, Women of Camelot will appeal to young adults who are enchanted by Camelot, the Middle Ages, and history.
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