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Did you know King Arthur had many other children besides Mordred?
Depending on which version of the legend you read, he had both
sons and daughters, some of whom even survived him. From the
ancient tale of Gwydre, the son who was gored to death by a boar,
to Scottish traditions of Mordred as a beloved king, Tyler R.
Tichelaar has studied all the references to King Arthur's children
to show how they shed light upon a legend that has intrigued us for
fifteen centuries.
"King Arthur's Children: A Study in Fiction and Tradition" is the
first full-length analysis of every known treatment of King
Arthur's children, from Welsh legends and French romances, to
Scottish genealogies and modern novels by such authors as Parke
Godwin, Stephen Lawhead, Debra Kemp, and Elizabeth Wein. "King
Arthur's Children" explores an often overlooked theme in Arthurian
literature and reveals King Arthur's bloodline may still exist
today.
Arthurian Authors Praise "King Arthur's Children"
"Author Tyler R. Tichelaar has performed impeccable research into
the Arthurian legend, fi nding neglected details in early sources
and reigniting their significance. Great brainstorming fun I am
proud to add this to my personal collection of Arthurian
non-fiction."
--Debra Kemp, author of The House of Pendragon series
"Tyler R. Tichelaar's in-depth analysis of the plausibility of
King Arthur's children reaffirms the importance the King Arthur
legacy continues to have for society and the need of people all
over the world to be able to connect to and believe in King Arthur
and Camelot."
--Cheryl Carpinello, author of Guinevere: On the Eve of Legend
About the Author
Tyler R. Tichelaar, Ph.D., is the author of several historical
novels, most notably "The Marquette Trilogy" and the award-winning
"Narrow Lives." King Arthur's Children reveals his findings into
the Arthurian legend as a precursor to his upcoming novel "King
Arthur's Legacy."
Learn more at www.ChildrenOfArthur.com
from the "Reflections of Camelot" Series at Modern History Press
www.ModernHistoryPress.com
The Gothic Wanderer Rises Eternal in Popular Literature
From the horrors of sixteenth century Italian castles to
twenty-first century plagues, from the French Revolution to the
liberation of Libya, Tyler R. Tichelaar takes readers on far more
than a journey through literary history. The Gothic Wanderer is an
exploration of man's deepest fears, his eff orts to rise above them
for the last two centuries, and how he may be on the brink finally
of succeeding.
Tichelaar examines the figure of the Gothic wanderer in such
well-known Gothic novels as "The Mysteries of Udolpho,"
"Frankenstein," and "Dracula," as well as lesser known works like
Fanny Burney's "The Wanderer," Mary Shelley's "The Last Man," and
Edward Bulwer-Lytton's "Zanoni." He also finds surprising Gothic
elements in classics like Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities" and Edgar
Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan of the Apes." From Matthew Lewis' "The
Monk" to Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight," Tichelaar explores a
literary tradition whose characters refl ect our greatest fears and
deepest hopes. Readers will find here the revelation that not only
are we all Gothic wanderers--but we are so only by our own
choosing.
Acclaim for "The Gothic Wanderer"
""The Gothic Wanderer" shows us the importance of its title figure
in helping us to see our own imperfections and our own sometimes
contradictory yearnings to be both unique and yet a part of a
society. The reader is in for an insightful treat."
--Diana DeLuca, Ph.D. and author of Extraordinary Things
"Make no mistake about it, The Gothic Wanderer is an important,
well researched and comprehensive treatise on some of the world's
finest literature."
--Michael Willey, author of Ojisan Zanoni
About the Author
Tyler R. Tichelaar holds a Ph.D. in Literature from Western
Michigan University. He has lectured on writing and literature at
Clemson University, the University of Wisconsin, and the University
of London. Tichelaar is the author of numerous historical novels,
including The Marquette Trilogy (composed of Iron Pioneers, The
Queen City, and Superior Heritage) the award-winning Narrow Lives,
and Spirit of the North: a paranormal romance. His other scholarly
works include King Arthur's Children: a Study in Fiction and
Tradition
Foreword by Marie Mulvey-Roberts, Ph.D.
Learn more at www.GothicWanderer.com
From Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.com
Literary Criticism: Gothing & Romance
Literary Criticism: European - General
Tyler R. Tichelaar, Ph.D. and seventh generation Marquette
resident, was raised on tales of his hometown's past. His books
celebrating Upper Michigan history include The Marquette Trilogy,
Narrow Lives, and My Marquette.
"I went upstairs, too tired to fear leaving my sister alone with a
strange man. He could not possibly hurt her in his condition, and
he was so handsome I felt almost certain he was kind. Perhaps when
he became well, he could teach us how to live here--at least show
me how to chop down a tree or shoot Uncle's rifle. I told myself
his presence was a good thing. Little could I foresee how much he
would hurt us both."
In 1873, orphaned sisters Barbara and Adele Traugott travel to
Upper Michigan to live with their uncle, only to find he is
deceased. Penniless, they are forced to spend the long, fierce
winter alone in their uncle's remote wilderness cabin. Frightened
yet determined, the sisters face blizzards and near starvation to
survive. Amid their difficulties, they find love and heartache-and
then, a ghostly encounter and the coming of spring lead them to
discovering the true miracle of their being.
PRAISE FOR TYLER R. TICHELAAR'S BOOKS
"I am now and forever a huge Tyler Tichelaar fan. He's a man with
a wonderful gift for storytelling, and a knack for presenting
historical facts in a way that can rival any great historical
fiction author." - Bethany Andrews, Book.of.the.Moment
"Never predictable, sometimes heartbreaking, always hopeful, this
author's work is a pleasure to read." - Laura Fabiani, author of
Daughter of Mine
From Marquette Fiction - Learn more at www.MarquetteFiction.com
Does Your City or Region Have a Fascinating Story that needs to be
told before it's forgotten?
Yes, it does, and you can be the person to write it
In this short text, Tyler Tichelaar, author of "My Marquette" and
"The Marquette Trilogy," talks in a conversational format about how
he became interested in writing both local history and regional and
historical fiction and his research and writing process to bring
his books to fruition.
Readers of "Creating a Local Historical Book" will learn:
What kind of research is required What counts as research Where to
do research How to organize that research into a book How not to go
overboard with details Finding images and gaining usage permission
How to make your book stand out from others Tips on marketing your
history book
Tyler R. Tichelaar, Ph.D. and seventh generation Marquette
resident, was raised on tales of his hometown's past. His other
interests include literary studies ranging from King Arthur to
Gothic texts. He is also a professional editor and writing coach
who has guided dozens of authors through the treacherous seas of
composition.
"Our committee would like to honor Tyler with this award in honor
of his meticulous research, his enlightened and personal testimony
about Marquette and his educational contributions to the
preservation of Marquette's history."
--The Marquette Beautification & Restoration Committee,
presenting Tyler with the Barbara H. Kelly Historic Preservation
Award
"Tyler Tichelaar speaks from the heart about his love affair with
the town of his birth. Join him on a nostalgic tour of one of the
great small cities of America."
--Karl Bohnak, author of So Cold a Sky: Upper Michigan Weather
Stories Learn more at www.MarquetteFiction.com
From Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.com
The Gothic Wanderer Rises Eternal in Popular Literature
From the horrors of sixteenth century Italian castles to
twenty-first century plagues, from the French Revolution to the
liberation of Libya, Tyler R. Tichelaar takes readers on far more
than a journey through literary history. The Gothic Wanderer is an
exploration of man's deepest fears, his eff orts to rise above them
for the last two centuries, and how he may be on the brink finally
of succeeding.
Tichelaar examines the figure of the Gothic wanderer in such
well-known Gothic novels as "The Mysteries of Udolpho,"
"Frankenstein," and "Dracula," as well as lesser known works like
Fanny Burney's "The Wanderer," Mary Shelley's "The Last Man," and
Edward Bulwer-Lytton's "Zanoni." He also finds surprising Gothic
elements in classics like Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities" and Edgar
Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan of the Apes." From Matthew Lewis' "The
Monk" to Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight," Tichelaar explores a
literary tradition whose characters refl ect our greatest fears and
deepest hopes. Readers will find here the revelation that not only
are we all Gothic wanderers--but we are so only by our own
choosing.
Acclaim for "The Gothic Wanderer"
""The Gothic Wanderer" shows us the importance of its title figure
in helping us to see our own imperfections and our own sometimes
contradictory yearnings to be both unique and yet a part of a
society. The reader is in for an insightful treat."
--Diana DeLuca, Ph.D. and author of Extraordinary Things
"Make no mistake about it, The Gothic Wanderer is an important,
well researched and comprehensive treatise on some of the world's
finest literature."
--Michael Willey, author of Ojisan Zanoni
About the Author
Tyler R. Tichelaar holds a Ph.D. in Literature from Western
Michigan University. He has lectured on writing and literature at
Clemson University, the University of Wisconsin, and the University
of London. Tichelaar is the author of numerous historical novels,
including The Marquette Trilogy (composed of Iron Pioneers, The
Queen City, and Superior Heritage) the award-winning Narrow Lives,
and Spirit of the North: a paranormal romance. His other scholarly
works include King Arthur's Children: a Study in Fiction and
Tradition
Foreword by Marie Mulvey-Roberts, Ph.D.
Learn more at www.GothicWanderer.com
From Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.com
Literary Criticism: Gothing & Romance
Literary Criticism: European - General
Did you know King Arthur had many other children besides Mordred?
Depending on which version of the legend you read, he had both
sons and daughters, some of whom even survived him. From the
ancient tale of Gwydre, the son who was gored to death by a boar,
to Scottish traditions of Mordred as a beloved king, Tyler R.
Tichelaar has studied all the references to King Arthur's children
to show how they shed light upon a legend that has intrigued us for
fifteen centuries.
"King Arthur's Children: A Study in Fiction and Tradition" is the
first full-length analysis of every known treatment of King
Arthur's children, from Welsh legends and French romances, to
Scottish genealogies and modern novels by such authors as Parke
Godwin, Stephen Lawhead, Debra Kemp, and Elizabeth Wein. "King
Arthur's Children" explores an often overlooked theme in Arthurian
literature and reveals King Arthur's bloodline may still exist
today.
Arthurian Authors Praise "King Arthur's Children"
"Author Tyler R. Tichelaar has performed impeccable research into
the Arthurian legend, fi nding neglected details in early sources
and reigniting their significance. Great brainstorming fun I am
proud to add this to my personal collection of Arthurian
non-fiction."
--Debra Kemp, author of The House of Pendragon series
"Tyler R. Tichelaar's in-depth analysis of the plausibility of
King Arthur's children reaffirms the importance the King Arthur
legacy continues to have for society and the need of people all
over the world to be able to connect to and believe in King Arthur
and Camelot."
--Cheryl Carpinello, author of Guinevere: On the Eve of Legend
About the Author
Tyler R. Tichelaar, Ph.D., is the author of several historical
novels, most notably "The Marquette Trilogy" and the award-winning
"Narrow Lives." "King Arthur's Children" reveals his findings into
the Arthurian legend as a precursor to his upcoming novel "King
Arthur's Legacy."
Learn more at www.ChildrenOfArthur.com
from the "Reflections of Camelot" Series at Modern History Press
www.ModernHistoryPress.com
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