Isolde, queen of the Western Isle

the first of the Tristan and Isolde novels

359 pages

English language

Published 2003 by Three Rivers Press.

ISBN:
978-1-4000-4786-4
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OCLC Number:
427253751

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In the golden time of Arthur and Guenevere, the Island of the West shines like an emerald in the sea one of the last strongholds of Goddess-worship and Mother-right. Isolde is the only daughter and heiress of Ireland s great ruling queen, a lady as passionate in battle as she is in love. La Belle Isolde, like her mother, is famed for her beauty, but she is a healer instead of a warrior, of all surgeons, the best among the isles. A natural peacemaker, Isolde is struggling to save Ireland from a war waged by her dangerously reckless mother. The Queen is influenced by her lover, Sir Marhaus, who urges her to invade neighboring Cornwall and claim it for her own, a foolhardy move Isolde is determined to prevent. But she is unable to stop them. King Mark of Cornwall sends forth his own champion to do battle with the …

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Subjects

  • Tristan (Legendary character)
  • Adultery
  • Fantasy fiction
  • Fiction
  • Knights and knighthood
  • Historical fiction
  • Iseult (Legendary character)
  • Arthurian romances
  • Queens
  • Adaptations

Places

  • Cornwall (England : County)
  • Ireland