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Within this issue of Femnista, you will find articles on Robin Hood, on the epic Kingdom of Heaven, on Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert from Ivanhoe, on Tristan and Isolde, even on The Princess Bride, and more!
It's a delightful collection of musings and ponderings on anything from The Middle Ages, and I thoroughly enjoyed delving into the life choices of Brian de Bois-Guilbert, who happens to be one of my favorite literary anti-heroes.
May you enjoy this issue of Femnista!
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Femnista Jul/Aug 2015 - The Middle Ages
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Within this issue of Femnista, you will find articles on Robin Hood, on the epic Kingdom of Heaven, on Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert from Ivanhoe, on Tristan and Isolde, even on The Princess Bride, and more!
It's a delightful collection of musings and ponderings on anything from The Middle Ages, and I thoroughly enjoyed delving into the life choices of Brian de Bois-Guilbert, who happens to be one of my favorite literary anti-heroes.
May you enjoy this issue of Femnista!
FREE. Download it here. Or view it online here.
Product of Charity’s Place. (Click to read back issues, movie reviews, etc.)
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I really liked your article, Carissa! I actually had never considered Brian de Bois-Guilbert in a very positive light until I watched the Anthony Andrews version of Ivanhoe with DKoren, and she's a big Sam Neill fan, and her enthusiasm was kinda contagious :-)
ReplyDeleteYeah, Sam Neill does help the character a great deal. He's part of the reason why I sympathize with Brian, to be honest. I'm glad you enjoyed the article and I'll be reading yours in just a few minutes. :)
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