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The Green Knight: Kingship, Trial, and the Sacred Forest

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A new exploration of Arthurian mythology, sacred kingship, medieval symbolism, and one of the most enduring figures of the legendary world of Camelot.

DARWIN, Australia - s4story -- Independent author Peta Oakes (Gaelic Mac Dubhdara) announces the release of The Green Knight, a new volume exploring one of the most mysterious and enduring figures of Arthurian tradition.

Drawing upon medieval literature, mythology, folklore, symbolism, and the wider traditions of the Arthurian world, the book examines the Green Knight as a figure standing at the intersection of nature, sovereignty, initiation, sacred kingship, and the ancient imagination of Britain.

Best known from the medieval romance Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, the enigmatic challenger who arrives at King Arthur's court has fascinated readers for centuries. Yet behind the legendary tale lies a deeper world of symbolism connected to seasonal renewal, sacred landscapes, the testing of virtue, and the enduring relationship between humanity and the natural world.

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The Green Knight explores the literary origins of the figure, the historical and cultural environment from which the legend emerged, and the mythological themes that continue to inspire readers today. The volume also considers connections with Celtic tradition, medieval chivalry, sacred kingship, folklore, and the symbolic language of the Arthurian cycle.

Through accessible research and engaging narrative, readers are invited to journey into the forests, halls, and sacred landscapes of Arthurian Britain, where myth and mystery continue to endure across the centuries.

The book is available worldwide through Amazon in eBook and print formats.

Book Link:
https://a.co/d/0i30IBiC

Amazon Author Page:
https://www.amazon.com/author/macdubhdara

Readers interested in mythology, Arthurian legend, medieval history, folklore, Celtic traditions, sacred kingship, comparative mythology, symbolic literature, and the mythology of the ancient world may find particular interest in this latest release.

Contact
Peta Oakes
info@macdubhdara.com


Source: Peta Oakes (Gaelic Mac Dubhdara)
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