jeudi 14 août 2014

The Most Enduring Theme For Fantasy Romance Novels Based In England

By Tanisha Berg


Since the beginning of human history, people have loved a good story. Legends and myths from all over the world deal with themes such as love, war, chivalry and intrigue. Add a dose of magic and creatures such as monsters, dragons and fairies and you have the recipe for a story that will have readers or listeners on the edge of their seat. These elements are timeless and often those old stories influence new stories. For instance, many fantasy romance novels based in England are influenced by the legends of King Arthur.

Fantasy romance is a genre of literature that combines the elements of two other genres, those of fantasy and of romance. Fantasy books deal with magic and myth, while the romance genre deals with romantic love. Many of the stories in Arthurian legend are a perfect combination of these themes, with magic helping or hindering lovers.

The stories about King Arthur and his knights are the most famous in English legend. They're set in England in the early Middle Ages, when the religion of the druids was still as widespread in the country as Christianity was. Whether King Arthur was a real person is uncertain and scholars also debate where Camelot, his castle, was located if it indeed existed. However, real places and people are often mentioned in these stories, making the events seem real too.

One of the most famous love stories in Arthurian legend is that of Lancelot and Guinevere. Lancelot is one of King Arthur's most trusted Knights of the Round Table. He was raised in Avalon, the magic kingdom of the Lady of the Lake, and among his brave exploits is his killing of a dragon. The relationship between him and Guinevere, the king's wife, makes for a tragic love triangle which eventually helps to bring Arthur's kingdom to a fall.

Another famous love story in the legends of the Round Table is that of Tristan and Iseult, also known as Isolde. Their story has even been made into a well-known opera. Tristan is a knight who has to bring Iseult from Ireland so that she can marry King Mark, who reigns in Cornwall and is also Tristan's uncle. A love potion causes Tristan and Iseult to fall in love with each other instead.

Arthur's nephew, Sir Gawain, is one of the most chivalrous of his knights. He is the traditional knight in shining armor, the one who will rescue the damsel in distress. This is best illustrated in the story of his marriage to Ragnelle, who has been bewitched to be an ugly woman until Gawain breaks the spell.

There are many works based on Arthurian legend, including some that are literary classics. Contemporary writers often use these stories as the basis for their works too. Some set the traditional stories in modern times. Others create reinterpretations of the old stories by telling them from a different point of view.

By their very nature, Arthurian stories are romantic fantasy. You will find them in this section of your local library or bookstore or you may find some on the 'classics' shelves. A good option is to look online and read the book summaries to see which of these novels will appeal to you.




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