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    书名: The Mists of Avalon
    作者: Marion Zimmer Bradley
    出版社/出版时间: Random House Publishing Group2001-07-14
    国际标准书号: isbn:9780345448163, mobi-asin:8fc32c8d-bdef-4fe6-84fa-c5b24ab808eb
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目录简介:
        Title page
        Epigraph
        Prologue
        Book One: Mistress of Magic
        Chapter 1
        Chapter 2
        Chapter 3
        Chapter 4
        Chapter 5
        Chapter 6
        Chapter 7
        Chapter 8
        Chapter 9
        Chapter 10
        Chapter 11
        Chapter 12
        Chapter 13
        Chapter 14
        Chapter 15
        Chapter 16
        Chapter 17
        Chapter 18
        Chapter 19
        Chapter 20
        Book Two: The High Queen
        Chapter 1
        Chapter 2
        Chapter 3
        Chapter 4
        Chapter 5
        Chapter 6
        Chapter 7
        Chapter 8
        Chapter 9
        Chapter 10
        Chapter 11
        Chapter 12
        Chapter 13
        Chapter 14
        Chapter 15
        Chapter 16
        Chapter 17
        Book Three: The King Stag
        Chapter 1
        Chapter 2
        Chapter 3
        Chapter 4
        Chapter 5
        Chapter 6
        Chapter 7
        Chapter 8
        Chapter 9
        Chapter 10
        Chapter 11
        Chapter 12
        Chapter 13
        Book Four: The Prisoner in the Oak
        Chapter 1
        Chapter 2
        Chapter 3
        Chapter 4
        Chapter 5
        Chapter 6
        Chapter 7
        Chapter 8
        Chapter 9
        Chapter 10
        Chapter 11
        Chapter 12
        Chapter 13
        Chapter 14
        Chapter 15
        Chapter 16
        Chapter 17
        Epilogue
        Acknowledgments
        About the Author
        Panel page
        A Reader's Guide
        A Letter from Diana L. Paxson
        Reading Group Questions and Topics for Discussion
        Copyright page
        “. . . Morgan le Fay was not married, but put to school in a nunnery, where she became a great mistress of magic.”
        —Malory, Morte d’Arthur
        Acknowledgments
        Any book of this complexity drives its author to sources far too many to be listed in entirety. I should probably cite, first, my late grandfather, John Roscoe Conklin, who gave me a battered old copy of the Sidney Lanier edition of the Tales of King Arthur, which I read so often that I virtually memorized the whole thing before I was ten years old. My imagination was also stirred by varied sources such as the illustrated weekly Tales of Prince Valiant; and in my fifteenth year I played hooky from school far oftener than anyone realized to hide in the library of the Department of Education in Albany, New York, reading my way through a ten-volume edition of James Frazer’s The Golden Bough and a fifteen-volume set of books on comparative religions, including an enormous volume on the Druids and Celtic religions.
        In direct research for the present volume, I should give thanks to Geoffrey Ashe, whose works suggested several directions for further research, and to Jamie George of the Gothic Image bookstore in Glastonbury, who, in addition to showing me the geography of Somerset and the sites of Camelot and Guinevere’s kingdom (for the purposes of this book, I accept the current theory that Camelot was the Cadbury Castle site in Somerset), guided me through the Glastonbury pilgrimage. He also drew my attention to the persistent traditions surrounding Chalice Well in Glastonbury, and the long-standing belief that Joseph of Arimathea had planted the Holy Thorn on Wearyall Hill; I also saw there many materials exploring the Celtic tradition that Jesus Christ had been educated in the wisdom religion at the temple that once stood on Glastonbury Tor.
        For material on pre-Augustinian Christianity, I have used, by permission, a privately circulated manuscript entitled “The Pre-Constantine Mass: A Conjecture,” by Father Randall Garrett; I have also drawn upon materials from the Syro-C
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