The Lady of the Lake and Excalibur, an Arthurian Study

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Explore the sacred waters, enchantment, medieval history, folklore, Celtic traditions, sacred kingship, symbolic literature, and the enduring mystery of the Lady of the Lake and Excalibur in Arthurian tradition.

DARWIN, Australia - TelAve -- Independent author and mythologist Peta Oakes announces the release of The Lady of the Lake and Excalibur, a richly atmospheric exploration of sacred waters, enchantment, sword symbolism, and one of the most enduring traditions in Arthurian legend.

From the still waters of Avalon to the shining blade of kingship, the story of the Lady of the Lake and Excalibur belongs to a world of mystery, sovereignty, sacred power, and mythic destiny. Across medieval romance, Celtic memory, and later Arthurian imagination, the Lady of the Lake appears as guardian, enchantress, giver of the sword, keeper of mysteries, and figure of profound symbolic authority.

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In The Lady of the Lake and Excalibur, Peta examines how the legend of the sacred sword and its mysterious guardian developed through Arthurian tradition. The book explores Excalibur as more than a weapon: a symbol of divine kingship, legitimacy, heroic burden, sacred covenant, and the fragile bond between ruler, land, and destiny.

The Lady herself is considered through her many layers: as water spirit, otherworldly guide, feminine power, initiatory figure, and keeper of the threshold between the mortal world and the enchanted realm. Her presence reflects the deep symbolic association between water, wisdom, sovereignty, prophecy, healing, concealment, and revelation.

Blending mythology, folklore, medieval literature, cultural history, and poetic reflection, The Lady of the Lake and Excalibur invites readers into the luminous world of Arthurian imagination, where lakes conceal kingdoms, swords carry destiny, and the boundary between history and enchantment remains beautifully uncertain.

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"The Lady of the Lake is one of the most mysterious figures in Arthurian tradition," says Peta. "She is not simply the giver of Excalibur. She is a guardian of sacred power, a threshold figure, and a reminder that the deepest mysteries often rise from hidden waters."

The Lady of the Lake and Excalibur forms part of Peta's expanding catalogue of works exploring mythology, ancient belief, folklore, sacred symbolism, and the enduring imagination of the ancient and medieval world.

The book is available now through Amazon Kindle.

Book Link:
https://a.co/d/0dKUcXL2

Amazon Author Page:
https://www.amazon.com/author/macdubhdara

Readers interested in mythology, Arthurian legend, medieval history, folklore, Celtic traditions, sacred kingship and symbolic literature may find particular interest in this latest release.

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Peta Oakes
info@macdubhdara.com


Source: Peta Oakes (Gaelic Mac Dubhdara)

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