The Corn King and the Spring Queen

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The Corn King and the Spring Queen is a 1931 historical fantasy novel by Naomi Mitchison that blends ancient Greek and Scythian settings with themes of religion, politics, and gender.

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instanceOf historical fantasy novel
novel
author Naomi Mitchison NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre fantasy novel
historical fantasy
historical novel
hasAuthorGender female
hasCharacterType priests
queens
rulers
hasInfluenceOn modern historical fantasy
hasReception critically acclaimed in later 20th century reassessments
hasReissue Virago Modern Classics edition NERFINISHED
hasSetting Hellenistic world
Scythia NERFINISHED
ancient Greece NERFINISHED
hasSubject ancient religions
gender roles
interaction between Greek and Scythian cultures
myth and ritual
political power structures
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainTheme cultural contact
fertility cults
gender
politics
power and kingship
religion
ritual and sacrifice
mediaType print
movement interwar British literature
narrativeForm prose
notableFor complex portrayal of ancient religions
exploration of female agency in antiquity
integration of anthropological ideas into fiction
originalLanguage English
partOf Naomi Mitchison bibliography
publicationYear 1931
publisher Victor Gollancz Ltd NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfFiction antiquity
title The Corn King and the Spring Queen NERFINISHED

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Naomi Mitchison notableWork The Corn King and the Spring Queen