Merlin, Edwin Arlington Robinson
Merlin, Edwin Arlington Robinson
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Merlin

Author: Edwin Arlington Robinson

Narrator: Robert Bethune

Unabridged: 2 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/17/2013

Categories: Fiction, Poetry


Synopsis

"In ""Merlin,"" Edwin Arlington Robinson delves into the minds and hearts of a gallery of characters from the story Camelot: Gawaine, Bedivere, Lamorak; Arthur himself; his fool, Sir Dagonet, and most importantly, Merlin himself and the woman he loves, Vivian. He places the action at the moment when Guinevere and Lancelot have fled to Joyeux Gard, and Arthur, goaded on by Modred and Gawaine, is reluctantly preparing an army to make war on them.

It is at this time that he needs the advice and support of his old mentor, Merlin, more than ever before in his reign and his life, but it is at just this crucial time that Merlin has found that the love of Vivian is more important to him than kings, wars, knights, or Camelot itself. Age has finally caught up to Merlin, and he knows he cannot give what Arthur needs to save and restore Camelot.

Robinson's focus throughout is on character. He does not give us jousts and quests. Rather, he gives us the quiet thoughts and conversations that turn the kingdom toward the final war, as each character tries to balance old loyalties, old dreams, old hopes and fears against new realities and new imperatives. Against that background, the sadness that is Merlin plays against the quick playfulness and hope of Vivian, leaving us with a new and remarkably touching view of the last days of Camelot.

A Freshwater Seas production.
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Reviews

Goodreads review by Nicky

I don't really know what to think of Robinson's Merlin. There are some amazing lines, and it seems much more... human and easy to relate to than other portrayals of Vivienne -- and the references back to Tennyson made me smile. 'I am cold and cruel, and I like snakes...' But. I didn't get swept up in......more

Goodreads review by Linda

So, I've been reading all this Edwin Arlington Robinson poetry because, well, you know, he won a bunch of Pulitzers and whatnot. A pioneering Pulitzer poet, that's our boy E.A.R., and while I've read some of his stuff in years past I've always meant to get through his collected works. Well. Some of......more