The Merriest Knight: The Collected Arthurian Tales of Theodore Goodridge Roberts is a 2001 book edited by Mike Ashley and published by Green Knight Publishing.
Contents
editThe Merriest Knight is a collection of the writings of Theodore Goodridge Roberts.
Publication history
editRoberts began to write Arthurian fiction in the 1920s; most of these stories, though, were published in the late 1940s and early 1950s in the fiction magazine Blue Book. Roberts planned to publish them as a collection, but died in 1953 before he could do so.[1] In 2001 Mike Ashley, editor of the Mammoth publishing group, brought them out under his Green Knight imprint.[2]
Reception
editA review for SF Site called the collection's writing "polished," "erudite," and "eminently readable," but "somewhat tame": "literature for the afternoon tea and crumpets crowd – in a word 'polite' Arthurian fiction." Still, it concluded, "if you're looking for something a bit more upbeat, some Arthuriana-lite, The Merriest Knight is just the book for you."[1]
Reviews
edit- Black Gate[3]
- Review by Don D'Ammassa (2002) in Science Fiction Chronicle, #223 April 2002[4]
- Review by Paul Di Filippo (2003) in Asimov's Science Fiction, April 2003
References
edit- ^ a b Dodds, George T. (2002). "SF Site Reviews: The Merriest Knight". SFSite.com.
- ^ "The Merriest Knight: The Collected Arthurian Tales of Theodore Goodridge Roberts". Amazon.ca. Retrieved May 12, 2011.
- ^ https://www.blackgate.com/2013/03/10/new-treasures-the-merriest-knight-the-collected-arthurian-tales-of-theodore-goodridge-roberts/
- ^ https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?858192