The Witch in the Wood

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The Witch in the Wood is a fantasy novel by T. H. White, later revised and republished as The Queen of Air and Darkness, that forms part of his Arthurian cycle The Once and Future King.

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The Witch in the Wood canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fantasy novel
novel
alsoKnownAs The Queen of Air and Darkness
author T. H. White
authorNationality British
basedOn Arthurian legend
character King Pellinore
Merlin
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstPublicationCentury 20th century
followedBy The Ill-Made Knight
follows The Sword in the Stone
genre Arthurian fiction
fantasy
hasRevisedEdition The Queen of Air and Darkness
language English
laterRevisedAs The Queen of Air and Darkness
literaryCycle Arthurian legend
surface form: Arthurian cycle
mainCharacter Agravain
Gaheris
Gareth
Gawain
King Arthur
Mordred
Morgause
narrativeRole second volume of The Once and Future King
partOf the Once and Future King
surface form: The Once and Future King
precededBy The Sword in the Stone
publicationStatus later superseded by revised version The Queen of Air and Darkness
series the Once and Future King
surface form: The Once and Future King
setting King Arthur's court
surface form: Camelot

Orkney Islands
surface form: Orkney
theme family dynamics
political allegory
the nature of war
the origins of Mordred
the upbringing of the Orkney brothers
timePeriod mythic Middle Ages

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T. H. White notableWork The Witch in the Wood
T. H. White hasPart The Witch in the Wood
The Queen of Air and Darkness alternateTitle The Witch in the Wood