To: Texan5
If you read Goodrich's 4 books, they all make sense. : Merlin, King Arthur, Guinevere, and The Grail, the last being very technical research and very revealing reading.
Her foot notes are impeccable. I read them thoroughly along with the text. A grand classic accomplishment of both scholarly and empirical field work.Her critics detest her field work,because they do not recognize such work in the classic historical genre.
50 posted on
04/01/2025 3:52:49 PM PDT by
Candor7
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To: Candor7
From reading the info on Amazon, it appears that she is on the same historical page with Graham Phillips and Geoffrey Ashe-I have their books, and they make sense...
51 posted on
04/01/2025 4:01:59 PM PDT by
Texan5
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To: Candor7
Great books all, amazing research, and all written very well! For anyone who loves the Arthurian Legends...they're a MUST read!
And for those only interested in reading the stories, the earliest English and French versions are also books that need to be read.
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