A Midsummer's Nightmare

by Garry Kilworth

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From the author of House of Tribes, Hunter's Moon, Midnight's Sun and Frost Dances comes this humorous novel in which the fairies from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream are threatened by urban development in the 1990s.

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On Midsummer's Eve, Oberon and Titania, King and Queen of the Fairies, along with the rest of their fairies, including the infamous Puck and Cobweb, have decided to leave their home in Sherwood Forest, which has been dwindled down to nearly nothing due to urban development, and make for the New Forest several miles south, where they hope to make their new home.

Accompanied by Sid, their enchanted "rude" mechanical, who teaches Titania to drive, they have quite the adventure on the way. For the movement of the fairies across the land has disturbed the magical atmosphere and caused a number of dormant creatures from Arthurian times—giants, dragons, and even the evil Morgan LeFay—to be roused from their eternal slumber in the Earth. show more

Stealing a very special baby, whom Titania recognizes as a direct descendant of the union between Guinevere and Lancelot, and meeting up with a friendly group of New Age travelers, the fairies make their way across England on their hapless journey, with numerous detours, for a fairy's path never follows a straight line! And when they finally reach the New Forest, it's a fight to the death between Titania and Morgan LeFay before the fairies can settle into their new home, and return peace and harmony to the land.

This was a wonderfully delightful read! I've always enjoyed Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, having seen the play a number of times. Plus I have an affinity for the fae, so while reading this, I felt like I was visiting with a few old friends, discovering what they've been up to in recent years. :)
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Ein nettes Buch für zwischendurch, in dem sich Elfen, Kobolde und allerlei Phantastisches tummelt.
Urkomisch und oftmals mit Bezug zur verschiedenen klassischen Werken, sorgt das Buch immer für ein Schmunzeln während des Lesens!

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Howe, John (Cover artist)
Maier, Peter E. (Translator)
Player, Stephen (Cover artist)

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Original publication date
1996
People/Characters*
Oberon; Titania; Puck; Sid
Important places*
Sherwood Forest, England, UK
Epigraph*
Hin und her, hin und her,

Alle führ ich hin und her.

Land und Städte scheun mich sehr.

Kobold, führ sie hin und her!

Puck in Ein Sommernachtstraum von
William Shakespeare
Dedication*
Diesmal für Birgit
First words
Oberon, king of the fairies, stood in a glad of Sherwood forrest and stared around him at discarded Coke cans, sweet wrappers and crisp packets.
Last words*
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Was die Elfen doch für schreckliche Lügner waren.
Blurbers*
Fay Weldon
Original language*
English
*Some information comes from Common Knowledge in other languages. Click "Edit" for more information.

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Poetry, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
LCC
PR6061 .I39 .M53Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1961-2000
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