I'd say most of the more modern fiction that has a strong Guenevere is worth reading for its treatment of the Gwen/Lance relationship. Less likely to make it out to be so simple.
I've just started The QUeen of Camelot by Nancy Mckenzie --it's the same as High Queen and the other one, the younger version just mushed together in one large book. And I have to say, it's very very very good. Gwenevere is a very strong character. Lancelot is madly in love, but still somewhat in possession of his brain (I have to say that in Mists of Avalon he was too head-over-heels for me) and Arthur is the first Arthur I've read of that opens his eyes and can figyure out what's going on around him. It's really good.
no subject
Date: 2003-10-14 01:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-10-16 04:47 pm (UTC)I'd reccommend Persia Wooley and Nancy McKenzie.
no subject
Date: 2003-10-17 09:16 pm (UTC)