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with wood engravings
and an Afterword by Angela Lemaire
2001
44pp
265 x 190mm (10.5 x 7.5in)
£95
220 copies
numbered and signed by the artist.
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Thomas the Rhymer, also known as Thomas of Erceldoune, was a real
person who lived in the 13th century. While wandering alone in
the forest lands of Melrose Abbey, Roxburghshire, Thomas saw a
beautiful lady riding on a palfrey. He took her to be the Queen
of Heaven. She denies it and tells him she is from 'another country'.
She is, rather, the Queen of the Fairies. There follows an otherworld
journey which he related in a visionary poem that has come down
to us in various ballad forms and also in several romance-prophecies
dating from the fifteenth century. A later version of one of these
is the text used here as we follow Thomas's request for love,
their eventual love-making and many adventures before they have
to part at the Eildon Tree -- but not before the Lady has given
him the gift of truth, after which he is known as True Thomas.
This mysterious, compelling and exciting story still seems to
have a hold on our psyches -- the transforming powers of the hidden
muse are very much alive. Apart from the glowingly mystical engravings
that Angela Lemaire has made for this edition, her fascinating
Afterword is seeded with an earlier set of engravings depicting the twelve
months.
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