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The Merlin of the Oak Wood (Joan of Arc), by Ann Chamberlin

The year is 1425. France lies in bloody fragments, torn apart by decades of war. Merlin's ancient prophecy foretells that a maid will come to unite the kingdom and heal the land. But the land can't wait much longer. . .

  • Sales Rank: #2357557 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2003-04-14
  • Released on: 2003-04-14
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Amazon.com Review
The Merlin of the Oak Wood is the sequel to The Merlin of St. Gilles' Well and book two of the Joan of Arc Tapestries, a series that seeks to be to the Maid of Orleans what Mary Stewart's classic Merlin novels are to King Arthur. Ann Chamberlin's entertaining Joan of Arc novels may be read with equal validity as high fantasy, historical fantasy, or secret history. Pagan readers will enjoy the series, but devout Christians may be disturbed by the way it explicitly connects the saint to Celtic paganism.

Opening in the Year of Grace 1425, The Merlin of the Oak Wood follows Jehannette d'Arc through childhood and young womanhood to her acceptance of the mysterious voices that summon her to fight for beleaguered France. The novel also continues the stories of the two main characters of the previous book: Jean Le Drapier, now the powerful Merlin of St. Gilles' Well, and Gilles de Rais, the valiant and troubled French nobleman who fights the English invaders, and who will one day become the murderous Bluebeard. The second book in a series, The Merlin of the Oak Wood is obviously a bridging work, with the inevitable lack of a definitive conclusion, but it ably continues the story of Jeanne d'Arc and her allies-to-be.

A two-time winner of Affaire de Coeur's Best Foreign Historical Award, Ann Chamberlin has also written Sofia, The Sultan's Daughter (winner of the 1998 Critic's Choice Award for Overall Historical), The Reign of the Favored Women, Tamar, and Leaving Eden. --Cynthia Ward

From Publishers Weekly
Smoothly blending the real and the magical, Chamberlin puts French history to masterly use in another appealing chapter in her medieval saga centered on Joan of Arc. (Despite the title, "the great magician Merlin in ancient days" is mentioned only twice by name.) In the first volume, The Merlin of St. Gilles' Well (1999), Joan figured in the visions of a young peasant boy-turned-magician, Yann. In the present novel the teenaged Joan, still called Jehannette, takes center stage, already possessed by "Voices." Amid credible scenes that range from ordinary rural life to the ravages of war, Joan encounters a host of historical characters, including the weak Dauphin, who later becomes king, and Robert de Baudricourt, governor of Vaucouleurs, who supports Joan after she predicts the siege of Orleans. Most prominent, though, is the dashing Gilles de Rais, who appeared in the earlier book and has yet to devolve into the sexual monster and child murderer of Bluebeard legend. Yann, "milk brother" to Gilles, also returns to play a key part. The author is particularly good at adumbrating the paganism lurking beneath the Christian surface of the early 15th century, when people took witchcraft seriously indeed. Since Joan is only starting her eventful journey, the novel lacks a strong climax, but this is to be expected in a series that fans won't want to see end. Chamberlin deserves an honorable place in the company of such writers as Twain, Shaw and Anouilh who have dramatized the life of the Maid of Orleans.

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From Library Journal
As the people of a divided France suffer under the ravages of English occupiers and Burgundian collaborators, a few believers in the prophecy of La Pucelle, the maiden whose coming will save France from destruction, unite to ensure that the prophecy comes to pass. Chamberlain (who has also written a number of historical novels about the Ottoman empire) continues her tale of the rise of the warrior maiden known as Joan of Arc in this well-researched sequel to The Merlin of St. Gilles' Well. This imaginative historical fantasy draws on pagan traditions to bring a fresh approach to a familiar story and belongs in most fantasy collections.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Fantastic reading expeience
By A Customer
In 1425 France, soldiers' blood continues to flows as decades of war divides the country. England and Burgundy occupy land that rightfully belongs to the French. Soldier-witch Gilles de Raes and his milk brother witch Yann know that the nation will continue to be a river of blood before Merlin's prophecy will save the earth in the guise of a maid from the Bois-Chenau.

In Domenry, Jehannette D'Arc wears the red kirtlee that signifies she is not available for courting. She hears voices in her head that she believes is God telling her what he wants her to do. Unlike most females, Jehannette can ride a horse and fight as good as any male. To many she is the incarnation of Merlin's prophecy and they are ready to follow her into hell once she gives the signal.

Ann Chamberlin writes a powerful mix of mysticism and fact to create the exhaling THE MERLIN OF THE OAK WOODS, setting the stage for Joan of Arc's endeavor to drive invaders from French soil. The juxtaposition of battle scenes with a child growing into a warrior-woman is believable and quite colorful. The only drawback to this powerful historical novel is that readers will need to wait one year for book two.

Harriet Klausner

2 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Not just fiction but an Anti-Reality History for mature readers
By Sandman
Historical rights are wrong, left is right, the Church is immoral, and evil is virtuous as long as the goal is OK.

This story, and I must assume the author herself, gives the feeling of a poetic but unfortunately lost soul seeking desperately to overturn anything accepted as "true" or "good" in order to induce a reaction while telling her imagined enlightened version of a period of historical transformation.

The story does successfully recreate the feeling of chaos and mystery that must have surrounded rural life in the middle ages during time of conflict and political upheaval, and throws some intriguing glimpses into the superstitions of the period.

The author has an effective eye for injecting realistic as well as romantic detail and description into each scene, and drops historical colloquialisms as though she uses medieval terms in everyday conversation. Very well.

This story isn't, however, about Merlin, nor is the majority of this entry in the series even about Joan of Arc (still 'Jehannette' here), but rather about the rewriting of history toward a pathetic anti-Christian worldview provided through the eyes of the violent and homosexual anti-hero Gilles. She gives him some severely sympathetic treatment, attempting to draw the reader into identifying with this pagan worldview as well. It is his character that provides the predictable sniping at how weak and immoral all of the self-righteous stick-figure characters - who are held up as representatives of historical Christians - supposedly are. Hopefully the author really isn't on a one-woman anti-Crusade against the historically positive influence of any Christian character, any Alpha Male, or even the power of true (traditional) femininity, in the guise of white-washing Celtic-style pagan magik.

The sexual overtones and mature-reader-only twisting of gender roles do include a spooky narrative of our female future heroine (Joan) - who grew up as a tomboy able to beat up the surrounding males, of course (french feminism 101, anyone?) - in a memorable scene describing her first clothing of herself in a man's armor. Unfortunately, Gilles development as a young warrior is also well detailed as his sexuality is perverted toward homosexual experience through childhood molestation by the uncle he idolized. Too much of the otherwise creative historical fiction is spent in scenes describing the development of this twisted lust and the vivid emotional depiction of his depravity. This baser undercurrent throughout the story surely removes this book from any reading lists appropriate to younger readers (I would place it at collegiate).

The author is creative and talented, but appears to actually buy into the extreme modern (certainly not classical) liberal side of historical fiction rewriters. Of course, if you're pro-Wiccan, pagan, or a fan of alternative occultic world views - that run not magically parallel to, but counter to the truth - you'll find a satisfying fantasy past in the imagination of Ann Chamberlin.

If you're in Germany any time soon, you may also find the follow-up story "Der Erbe des Ermiten" in the bargain bin at the airport, though I'll have to read the entire thing before I critique it here. Suffice it to say we can expect Gilles to develop into a real monster, and Joan won't be portrayed as a saintly Christian heroine fighting for freedom, but a 'virtuous' little witch sensitive to and following the advice of spirit guide Voices...which others would generally refer to mildly as 'fallen angels.' We'll see...

4 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
I couldn't put it down!
By A Customer
,,,I think this book is a brilliant piece of fiction, an intelligent fantasy about the pagan culture of medieval Europe. When you start reading it you just get lost in it, you feel like you're really there. I think it's as close as we'll ever get to experiencing pagan life in the Middle Ages. I've read other Ann Chamberlin books and I think she's really a fine writer; I know that The Merlin of St. Gilles' Well was named "One of the Ten Best Fantasy and SF Novels of the Year" by Booklist. If you like really good historical novels and/or fantasy novels, fine prose, and a compelling story, you'll love this. Happy reading!

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