How did the author decide to reframe the Arthurian legends from the women's perspectives?
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The Mists of Avalon
How did the author decide to reframe the Arthurian legends from the women's perspectives?
Did anyone else feel the book's slow parts reflected the contemplative mood, or was it a bit drawn out?
What do you think motivated Marion Zimmer Bradley to blend historical elements with myth so seamlessly?