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1Joejenks
I am looking for a book I read some years ago, set in medieval Europe, probably France. The only other clue I can give is that the same author wrote another book set in the 17th century, I think in England during Cromwell's time.
2hdcclassic
The Divine Campaigns by Time-Life Books? Seriously, you need to give more information, starting from if we are talking about fact or fiction here.
3Joejenks
Sorry, the book I am looking for, set in medieval Europe, is a novel.
So is the one set in the 17th century, though some tendril of memory tells me it was set on the continent, not in England. Maybe during the thirty-years war?
I was hoping the author was so well-known to the people in this group that they would know who it was just from the vague clues I have.
The only other thing I think I recall, is that the style of the writing of the novel set in medieval Europe was a little difficult, but that some of the images he or she conjured up were excellent, almost dreamlike - giving a feeling of being in a kind of medieval never-never land.
So is the one set in the 17th century, though some tendril of memory tells me it was set on the continent, not in England. Maybe during the thirty-years war?
I was hoping the author was so well-known to the people in this group that they would know who it was just from the vague clues I have.
The only other thing I think I recall, is that the style of the writing of the novel set in medieval Europe was a little difficult, but that some of the images he or she conjured up were excellent, almost dreamlike - giving a feeling of being in a kind of medieval never-never land.
4hdcclassic
Hmm. Couple of well-known writers who fit the criteria (both can be a bit difficult and dream-like too).
The Name of the Rose and Baudolino since Umberto Eco has written also The Island of the Day Before set in 17th century...
Or The Nonexistent Knight by Italo Calvino who also has written The Baron in the Trees and The Cloven Viscount...
The Name of the Rose and Baudolino since Umberto Eco has written also The Island of the Day Before set in 17th century...
Or The Nonexistent Knight by Italo Calvino who also has written The Baron in the Trees and The Cloven Viscount...
5Crypto-Willobie
I wonder if the folks in the LT Historical Fiction group might be of help?
http://www.librarything.com/groups/historicalfiction
http://www.librarything.com/groups/historicalfiction
6Witchylady333
Timeline by Michael Crichton? That one is a real long shot!
7nathanielcampbell
Your description of the style does remind me a bit of H. F. M. Prescott's The Man on a Donkey: A Chronicle, which was set in Reformation England, I believe.
8varielle
Maybe try the Name that Book group. http://www.librarything.com/groups/namethatbook
9Crypto-Willobie
Can you recall ANYTHING specific that happened in either book?
My wild guess might be:
James Branch Cabell -- Gallantry, or Chivalry, or The Line of Love?
My wild guess might be:
James Branch Cabell -- Gallantry, or Chivalry, or The Line of Love?