• Eq0@literature.cafe
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    1 year ago

    Here is my assortment of recommendations.

    The greatest classic of the genre: Ivanhoe. Written in the 1800s, it feel its age, but to some (i.e. me and hopefully others) it just add to the charm. So much adventure on a very romanticized medieval background.

    The Arthurian cycles: if you are not looking for historical accuracy are are fine with a little magic sprinkled around. Many authors retold the legends, there are the old french novels (by Chrétien de Troyes - a bit stiff at times and formulaic) or the more modern ones. My personal favorite is the cycle by Mary Stewart, but “The Once and Future King”* is also really good.

    An adventurous take on the fall of the Roman Empir: The last Legion by V M Manfredi*.

    A view on the life of common people during the middle ages, developed around a compelling plot: the quadrilogy by Valeria Montaldi.

    The ones you can’t overlook: Pillar of the Earth by Ken Follett and Cathedral of the Sea by Idelfonso Flacones. Flavor-wise I felt they were very similar, a broad cast of characters with strong emotions moving on the backdrop of the gothic revolution. Particularly good if you like architecture.

    *: YA, all others are “adult” novels.

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      1 year ago

      These are great recommendations, thank you! I’m especially looking forward to the Valeria Montaldi stories.

      I read The Once and Future King a couple of years ago and really enjoyed it. (It’s probably as close as I’ll ever get to Le Morte d’Arthur haha)