A Common Theme For Fantasy Romance Novels Based In England

By Tanisha Berg


Everyone loves a gripping tale full of intrigue, with interesting characters and story-lines that revolve around human relationships. In the myths and legends of olden times, fantastical creatures and a bit of magic often increased the drama. Even today these elements still make for a gripping read. A common theme for contemporary fantasy romance novels based in England is the legends of long ago, particularly the stories of Camelot.

Fantasy romance, as the name implies, is a blend of two popular genres. Fantasy often revolves around magic and mythical creatures while romance deals with tales of love. In Arthurian legend, these elements combine perfectly to create some of the greatest love stories of all time.

While many books in the genre are set in imaginary places, Arthurian legend is set in England. King Arthur is said to have lived in about the 5th or 6th century, when Christianity was becoming more widespread in a country at war with the Anglo-Saxons. There is debate on whether King Arthur really existed and where his famous Camelot was located but the stories often mention real English locations.

One of the most famous love stories in Arthurian legend is that of Lancelot and Guinevere. Lancelot is one of King Arthur's most trusted Knights of the Round Table. He was raised in Avalon, the magic kingdom of the Lady of the Lake, and among his brave exploits is his killing of a dragon. The relationship between him and Guinevere, the king's wife, makes for a tragic love triangle which eventually helps to bring Arthur's kingdom to a fall.

Love triangles are quite popular in Arthurian legend. Another famous one is the triangle between Tristan, Iseult and King Mark of Cornwall. Tristan is King Mark's nephew and is entrusted with the task of going to Ireland to fetch the king's bride-to-be, Iseult. Then a love potion that makes Tristan and Iseult fall for each other complicates things.

Luckily not all love stories at Camelot end in tears. One of the most romantic stories is that of Gawain and Ragnelle. Gawain is Arthur's nephew and another one of his most trusted knights. He marries Ragnelle in order to prevent Arthur's execution. This is a great sacrifice since Ragnelle is the complete opposite of all the great beauties in the kingdom. However, the spell that made her so unsightly is broken through Gawain's chivalrous actions.

There are many works based on Arthurian legend, including some that are literary classics. Contemporary writers often use these stories as the basis for their works too. Some set the traditional stories in modern times. Others create reinterpretations of the old stories by telling them from a different point of view.

To find stories based on Arthurian legend in your local bookstore or library, look in the sections marked 'fantasy' or 'romance'. You'll find the older versions under the 'classics'. If you want to make the search much easier, simply go online. This way you can also use the reviews to decide whether a specific novel will be for you.




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