The Sword Is Forged
ISBN 0-671-46490-6 | |
The Sword Is Forged is a 1983 historical fiction novel by Evangeline Walton. It is based on the story of Theseus and the Amazon queen Antiope from Greek mythology.
Plot
The
Characters
- Antiope, young queen of the Amazons
- Theseus, king of Athens
- Molpadia, Amazon War Queen and Antiope's aunt
- Herakles, Greek hero
Development and publication
According to
Themes
In The Encyclopedia of Fantasy, John Clute and John Grant cite The Sword Is Forged as an example of the use of the Amazon in sword and sorcery as "an icon of female autonomy".[4] They go on to explain that novel uses Theseus to present "a patriarchal challenge to the Amazon in terms which allow some inspired debate".[4] Kirkus Reviews suggests that the takeaway theme of the novel is that "love 'must always mean bondage' for women".[5]
Reception
Kirkus Reviews called The Sword Is Forged "an earnest, hard-working, but spindly reconstruction" of the Theseus myth, noting that "Antiope has a certain pep in the first half here ... But the Amazons emerge as a kind of terrorist branch of NOW, and Antiope's decline into All-for-Love milque-toastery is truly tedious."[5] Don D'Ammassa wrote in his Encyclopedia of Fantasy and Horror Fiction that the novel is "an entertaining story but fails to measure up to [Walton's] Welsh stories".[3]
Mary Renault described The Sword Is Forged as "a keen exploration of Greek myth", and Poul Anderson wrote that Walton's "scholarship and realistic detail never get in the way of an exciting and moving story."[6] Praising Walton's combination of feminism and romantic love, Fritz Leiber called the novel "the best fictional depiction of the Amazons that I've ever encountered".[6]
The novel was nominated for a 1984 Locus Award, but lost to The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley.[7] Bradley had previously called Walton's novel "a book of wonderful humanity and great classic force."[6]
References
- ^ a b c d e "Interview: Douglas A. Anderson on Evangeline Walton". SF Site. November 22, 2011. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
- ^ ISBN 978-1-137-51579-7. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
- ^ ISBN 0-8160-6192-0.
- ^ ISBN 0-312-19869-8.
- ^ a b "The Sword Is Forged by Evangeline Walton". Kirkus Reviews. 1983. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
- ^ ISBN 0-671-46490-6.
- Tor.com. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
External links
- The Sword Is Forged title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Evangeline Walton official website