"Accolon of Gaul, with Other Poems" by Madison Julius Cawein is a collection of poems from the 1800s, with the main poem spinning a tale of love and bravery mixed with the magic and mystery of Arthurian legends, following characters like King Arthur, the enchantress Morgane le Fay, and the brave Accolon. The story begins with a dreamlike scene, dropping readers into a world of flowers and old memories, where someone is upset about a beautiful, yet sad, character, teasing a connection to the Arthurian world. Accolon and Morgane are the focus of a complicated web of wanting, fate, and double-crossing, travelling through magical lands and facing scary challenges, creating a poem full of vivid pictures and deep feelings.
Accolon of Gaul, with Other Poems
By Madison Julius Cawein
Enter a world of knights, enchantresses, and tragic love in this collection of poems that reimagines Arthurian legends.
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About the AuthorMadison Julius Cawein was a poet from Louisville, Kentucky.
Madison Julius Cawein was a poet from Louisville, Kentucky.
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