9781906566999-1906566992-Scotland's Merlin: A Medieval Legend and its Dark Age Origins

Scotland's Merlin: A Medieval Legend and its Dark Age Origins

ISBN-13: 9781906566999
ISBN-10: 1906566992
Edition: None
Author: Tim Clarkson
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: John Donald
Format: Paperback 190 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781906566999
ISBN-10: 1906566992
Edition: None
Author: Tim Clarkson
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: John Donald
Format: Paperback 190 pages

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Scotland's Merlin: A Medieval Legend and its Dark Age Origins (ISBN-13: 9781906566999 and ISBN-10: 1906566992), written by authors Tim Clarkson, was published by John Donald in 2016. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Great Britain (European History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Scotland's Merlin: A Medieval Legend and its Dark Age Origins (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Great Britain books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.53.

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Who was Merlin? Is the famous wizard of Arthurian legend based on a real person? In this book, Merlin's origins are traced back to the story of Lailoken, a mysterious 'wild man' who is said to have lived in the Scottish Lowlands in the sixth century AD. The book considers the question of whether Lailoken belongs to myth or reality. It looks at the historical background of his story and discusses key characters such as Saint Kentigern of Glasgow and King Rhydderch of Dumbarton, as well as important events such as the Battle of Arfderydd.

Lailoken's reappearance in medieval Welsh literature as the fabled prophet Myrddin is also examined. Myrddin himself was eventually transformed into Merlin the wizard, King Arthur's friend and mentor. This is the Merlin we recognise today, not only in art and literature but also on screen. His earlier forms are less familiar, more remote, but can still be found among the lore and legend of the Dark Ages. Behind them we catch fleeting glimpses of an original figure who perhaps really did exist: a solitary fugitive, tormented by his experience of war, who roamed the hills and forests of southern Scotland long ago.

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