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186:, "The basic premise, vaguely presented, is that the Merovingian Dynasty does not split apart c. AD 750; instead, Neustria survives, and at the time of the three tales (c. 1400) is still thriving." He notes further that "The sequence's alternative-world displacement serves not as an opening for magic but as a freeing of LB's imagination; the Neustria Cycle is far more intense and eloquent than his more-straightforward historical novels." The three books revolve around the character of Raoul of Ger, the protagonist of the first book and a secondary character in the later two, 315:
Reginald, Robert. Xenograffiti: essays on fantastic literature. (2005 second edition), Merovingian Dreams: The Neustrian Fantasies of Leslie Barringer (1983) I. O. Evans Studies in the Philosophy and Criticism of Literature, number 33 Borgo Press ISSN
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Most of Barringer's written works were originally published in the 1920s and 1930s, and included the three volumes of the Neustrian Cycle and three independent historical novels set in medieval England.
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Barringer was obscure as an author during his own lifetime; after his death, however, his fantasies were rediscovered and critically praised by later fantasy authors such as
123:, was wounded in action in France and returned to the UK in 1917. After the war he worked at various times as a civil servant (Senior Information Officer with the 214:, leading to revived interest in them. As a result, a number of reprints appeared in the 1970s and 1980s, most notably as volumes 7, 9 and 13 of the 452: 447: 380: 422: 356:. (2005 second edition), I. O. Evans Studies in the Philosophy and Criticism of Literature, number 33 Borgo Press ISSN 0271-9061 427: 347: 143:
as an editor in their encyclopedia department. At Amalgamated Press he provided outlines of world history for their famous
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All of Barringer's books are now out of print, although the volumes of the Neustrian Cycle are available as
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in 1976–77. To date there has been no comparable revival of Barringer's other works.
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Barringer's main body of work, the Neustrian Cycle, is a trilogy beginning with
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Clute, John. "Barringer, Leslie." in Clute, John and Grant, John.
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The Rose in Splendour: a Story of the Wars of Lancaster and York
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Literary Swordsmen and Sorcerers: the Makers of Heroic Fantasy
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Index

Yorkshire
Ilkley
historical fiction
Gerfalcon
historical novels
historical fantasy
Quaker
World War I
Central Office of Information
Thomas Nelson & Sons
BBC
Radio Times
Amalgamated Press
Children's Encyclopedia
Gerfalcon
medieval
Neustria
Frankish kingdom
John Clute
Joris of the Rock
Shy Leopardess
L. Sprague de Camp
Lin Carter
Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library
e-books
British Library
Gerfalcon
Joris of the Rock
Shy Leopardess
Kay the Left-Handed

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