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* '''Author''': [[Laura Kinsale]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Laura Kinsale]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Berkley]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Berkley]]
 
* '''Year''': 1993, Re-issued 2004 by [[Berkley]] as a Special Collector's Edition with Glossary of Middle English
 
* '''Year''': 1993, Re-issued 2004 by [[Berkley]] as a Special Collector's Edition with Glossary of Middle English
 
* '''Setting''': Medieval England, 14th Century
 
* '''Setting''': Medieval England, 14th Century
* '''Amazon Listing''' - [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0425206599/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 - For My Lady's Heart]
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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0425206599/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 For My Lady's Heart]
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==Book Description==
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''Laura Kinsale's description of her classic title, from her [http://www.laurakinsale.com/books/myladys.html website]:''
  
Laura Kinsale's description of her classic title, from her [http://www.laurakinsale.com/books/myladys.html website]:
 
 
"Some ten years ago, I read a medieval poem full of color and adventure and knights and mysterious ladies. It opened an unknown world to me, a place of wild dangerous forests and white castles, of mud and glorious spectacle, a time when blackbirds really were baked in pies. Against this rich and multi-hued background, I wrote a story about a powerful, devious woman desperate to reach refuge, and a knight--a true knight who never wavered once he swore his heart, a man who could not comprehend deceit."
 
"Some ten years ago, I read a medieval poem full of color and adventure and knights and mysterious ladies. It opened an unknown world to me, a place of wild dangerous forests and white castles, of mud and glorious spectacle, a time when blackbirds really were baked in pies. Against this rich and multi-hued background, I wrote a story about a powerful, devious woman desperate to reach refuge, and a knight--a true knight who never wavered once he swore his heart, a man who could not comprehend deceit."
  
This title is notable for its use of Middle English (thus the Special Collector's Edition with Glossary]]. Some readers find this a particularly challenging read due to the obscure language. Others find that once they grow accustomed to the rhythm of the language, it is an easy ready.
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This title is notable for its use of Middle English (thus the Special Collector's Edition with Glossary). Some readers find this a particularly challenging read due to the obscure language. Others find that once they grow accustomed to the rhythm of the language, it is an easy ready.
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== Related Titles ==
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* [[Shadowheart]]

Latest revision as of 03:21, 7 November 2022


Book Description

Laura Kinsale's description of her classic title, from her website:

"Some ten years ago, I read a medieval poem full of color and adventure and knights and mysterious ladies. It opened an unknown world to me, a place of wild dangerous forests and white castles, of mud and glorious spectacle, a time when blackbirds really were baked in pies. Against this rich and multi-hued background, I wrote a story about a powerful, devious woman desperate to reach refuge, and a knight--a true knight who never wavered once he swore his heart, a man who could not comprehend deceit."

This title is notable for its use of Middle English (thus the Special Collector's Edition with Glossary). Some readers find this a particularly challenging read due to the obscure language. Others find that once they grow accustomed to the rhythm of the language, it is an easy ready.

Related Titles