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I just looked up the book in Wikepedia, which told me Lancelot is a sadist in this book, trying to control this aspect of his nature. While this fits very nicely into pre-vampire/vampire type, I don't remember this at all? Did my psyche skate over this?

Kath, have you ever seen a Channel 4 film entitled Merlin. It has Sam Neil in it and Helena Bonham Carter. It is utterly, I say utterly, wonderful.

Andy, what do you think? A film? The telly? No, I haven't, but it sounds as though I should!

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Merlin-DVD-Sa...

I think it's about four hours long, split into two halves, so don't switch off after two hours, there's more to come.
It's one of those films I often watch, maybe twice a year. Lovely :)



Kids were 7, 4 and 3 so a bit difficult for them to read the books at the time. Both the 7 yr old and 3 yr old were and still are dyslexic.
I read it when I was 7 and didn't really understand all of it then; revisited it after reading Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Malory's Le Mort d'Arthur as a teenager.



It tends to do that these days.



I think I'll stick to turning the hosepipe on my unwelcome visitors.


I also thought Launcelot was a fantastic creation. He's always portrayed as drop dead handsome and rather eager to take up with Guinevere. In White's story he's grotesquely ugly, unsure of himself and as you say, tortured by his love for his king and best friend's wife. That trio is handled magnificently here and much less glibly than usual.
Morgan - what a piece of work she is eh? Classically scheming and taking advantage of the young king in his first moments of success and enthusiasm. I loved the Orkney contingent too. Rough and hard! It's a great story and packed with wisdom and the understanding of human nature.