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portada The Quest for Merlin. History & Myth at the Edge of the Otherworld
Type
Physical Book
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
414
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.90 x 15.20 x 2.30 cm
ISBN13
9781965646724

The Quest for Merlin. History & Myth at the Edge of the Otherworld

Nikolai Tolstoy (Author) · Apocryphile Press · Paperback

The Quest for Merlin. History & Myth at the Edge of the Otherworld - Nikolai Tolstoy

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Synopsis "The Quest for Merlin. History & Myth at the Edge of the Otherworld"

Was Merlin only a legend-or a man of history?

In The Quest for Merlin, acclaimed historian and author Nikolai Tolstoy undertakes a bold and fascinating investigation into one of Britain's most enduring and enigmatic figures. Moving beyond romance and legend, Tolstoy asks a daring question: Was there a real Merlin behind the medieval wizard of Camelot-and if so, who was he?

Drawing on early Welsh poetry, medieval chronicles, archaeology, place-name evidence, and comparative religion, Tolstoy reconstructs a compelling portrait of Merlin as a historical Dark Age prophet, living in northern Britain in the late sixth century. Far from a courtly magician, this Merlin emerges as a wild seer, druidic survivor, and ecstatic visionary-standing at the crossroads of pagan tradition and Christian Britain.

As the quest unfolds, the book ranges widely and provocatively. Tolstoy explores:

The origins of the Arthurian tradition and the Matter of BritainMerlin's role as prophet, trickster, and sacred counselor to kingsThe possible druidic and shamanistic roots of his powersThe symbolism of Stonehenge, sacred kingship, and ritual sacrificeParallels between Celtic myth, Norse legend, and universal archetypes

The result is both a detective story of history and a journey into mythic consciousness. Merlin is revealed not merely as a literary invention, but as an archetypal figure whose influence stretches from prehistoric shamanism to medieval prophecy-and whose relevance speaks powerfully to times of cultural upheaval and renewal.

Richly illustrated and deeply researched, The Quest for Merlin is essential reading for anyone fascinated by Arthurian legend, Celtic spirituality, early British history, or the mysterious borderland where myth and reality meet.

For readers of mythology, history, and the hidden past, this is the definitive search for the historical Merlin.

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