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Cotton POLYCREPE ~ Top quality polycrepe handpicked by us to develop a high quality costume for the price over 20 years ago. RENAISSANCE 2-PIECE COSTUME ~ Irish colorful overdress to wear over cream renaissance chemise IRISH DRESS / COMFORT ~ We created this design with comfort in mind. Very wearable in those hot summer festivals and adjustable to fit your body shape. Developed in the 90's in our California studio, it has been widely copied both here and abroad. MYTHIC CHEMISE ~ Developed…

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Dnd Princess Art, Medieval Princess Art, Prydain Chronicles, Warrior Princess Art, Mystical Princess, Chronicles Of Prydain, Princess Eilonwy, Celtic Princess, Lloyd Alexander

Reader, I've noticed that things at my blog have been a bit serious of late. Scrolling through, all I see are words words words. It's like GEEZ do I ever shut up?? So to lighten the mood, I thought I'd blog about my long term literary loves. These are the crushes I will never forget, and never regret. I'll put them loosely in order of when I read them. 1. Princess Eilonwy of The Prydain Chronicles by Lloyd AlexanderThat's right, I'm starting the list off with a girl. To clarify, I didn't…

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According to Hopkins, “[Arthur’s] queen, Guinevere, is more elusive, less written about [than Arthur and his knights], and yet has been for centuries a central character playing a critical role in the rise and fall of the Round Table” (6). He goes on by characterizing her as “a key figure in the life of Camelot, this remarkable woman is seen variably as scholar, seductress, warrior, and dignified gentle beauty by the countless artists and writers who have depicted her. Who, then, was Guineve... Herbert James Draper, King Arthur Legend, Medieval Princess, Roi Arthur, Pre Raphaelite Art, Arthurian Legend, Istoria Artei, Medieval Wedding, Pre Raphaelite

According to Hopkins, “[Arthur’s] queen, Guinevere, is more elusive, less written about [than Arthur and his knights], and yet has been for centuries a central character playing a critical role in the rise and fall of the Round Table” (6). He goes on by characterizing her as “a key figure in the life of Camelot, this remarkable woman is seen variably as scholar, seductress, warrior, and dignified gentle beauty by the countless artists and writers who have depicted her. Who, then, was…

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