Guardians Of Camelot Volume 1 An Arthurian Inspired Portal Fantasy Collection Books 1 3

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Guardians of Camelot Volume 1: An Arthurian-Inspired Portal Fantasy Collection (Books 1-3)

Enjoy this thrilling portal fantasy series from USA Today Bestselling Author Sarah Biglow... Everything you've heard about Morgan le Fey is a lie. Despite her family's witchy history, Morgan's life in modern-day London has always been depressingly normal. True, her aunt has always insisted that Morgan is the lost heir to Camelot, but that idea is entirely laughable. She can't even cast the simplest of spells. And when her magic fails to protect her loved ones, Morgan is certain she's not meant to be a witch. Until a stranger appears on her doorstep, insisting that she has a destiny to fulfill in a kingdom she always believed was fantasy. Even if she's able to reclaim her crown, besting witches dragons, fae and Prince Arthur himself, her quest is only just beginning. TO have any chance of defeating the forces aligned against her and her new home, she'll need to gather a sisterhood of knights to her cause. GUARDIANS OF CAMELOT VOLUME 1 contains the first three books in the exhilarating, Arthurian-inspired portal fantasy series from USA Today Bestselling Author Sarah Biglow and is part of the Seasons of Magic universe: Her Sapphire Blade, Her Amber Chalice and Her Amethyst Pendant.
The Ballad of the Lone Medievalist

Are you a Lone Medievalist? Working medievalists are often the only scholar of the Middle Ages in a department, a university, or a hundred-mile radius. While working to build a body of focused scholarly work, the lone medievalist is expected to be a generalist in the classroom and a contributing member of a campus community that rarely offers disciplinary community in return. As a result, overtasked and single medievalists often find it challenging to advocate for their work and field. As other responsibilities and expectations crowd in, we come to feel disconnected from the projects and subjects that sustain our intellectual passion. An insidious isolation even from one another creeps in, and soon, even attending a conference of fellow medievalists can become a lonely experience. Surrounded by scholars with greater institutional support, lower teaching loads, or more robust research agendas, we may feel alienated from our work -- the work to which we've dedicated our careers.
Gender and the Chivalric Community in Malory's Morte D'Arthur

Author: Dorsey Armstrong
language: en
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Release Date: 2003
OC A lively and thought-provoking study of gender in the Arthurian community. It is at once theoretically sophisticated and highly readable, full of insightful close readings yet conscious of larger patterns of analysis.OCO--Laurie Finke, Kenyon College Gender and the Chivalric Community in MaloryOCOs Morte dOCOArthur reveals, for the first time in a book-length study, how Thomas MaloryOCOs unique approach to gender identity in his revisions of earlier Arthurian works produces a text entirely unlike others in the canon of medieval romance."