T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
934.1 | Lost without a title or two | RIPPLE::REID_PA | Lookin' for a bigger hammer | Mon Nov 26 1990 15:43 | 8 |
| RE: -< Cherryh's Morgaine series >-
So ... what are the titles of these "wonderous" novels?
;^) PBR
Nice review!
|
934.2 | | TINCUP::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Mon Nov 26 1990 16:27 | 8 |
| Well, I don't have the books handy so...the last book is "Exile's Gate". It's
the longest and the best. The two of the others are "The Gate of Ivriel" and
"The Wells of Shiuin" but the spelling is a guess. I can't remember the other
title but it's something like "Fires of Aezeroth".
EG ends with a setup for another story and I hope Cherryh writes one. liesl
|
934.3 | another vote in favour | AYOV27::GHERMAN | I need a little time | Wed Nov 28 1990 17:10 | 16 |
| Another voice in favour of the Morgaine tetrology.
I find Cherryh is near her best in this series, especially in the
fourth book as liesl states.
Carolyn balances relationships with plot as well as the best authors.
I could imagine having a conversation with either Vanye or Morgaine
on many topics and have an idea of how they might respond.
ALternatively, the plots motor along and each book is a quick read.
She also is able to have Vanye, from a sexist medieval culture and
MOrgaine from a more humanist futurist culture come to common terms
with both seeming to be whole personalities and not stereotyped.
Cheers,
Goerge_who_just_bought_Cherryh's_Rusalka
|
934.4 | | ABSZK::SZETO | Simon Szeto, ISEDA/US at ZKO | Tue Dec 18 1990 14:08 | 6 |
| Without disagreeing with the good review, personally I had trouble with
Exile's Gate (note 797.0). Maybe if I had read the three earlier Gate
stories first I would have appreciated the last one better.
--Simon
|
934.5 | Still available? | DICKNS::THURBER | | Wed Dec 19 1990 01:36 | 9 |
|
Are these books still available? I've only seen two of them and I
would like to read the whole series, but I won't start it if I can't
find all of them. Also, what order do they go in?
Chaos
|
934.6 | | USWRSL::SHORTT_LA | Total Eclipse of the Heart | Wed Dec 19 1990 04:36 | 10 |
| They are still available at most chains. Just hit one that has a good
SF selection.
The titles of the books are: Gates of Ivrel, Well of Shiuan, Fires of
Azeroth and of coarse, Exiles Gate.
Incidently all cover art work is don by Michael Whelan.
L.J.
|
934.7 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Tue Jan 08 1991 13:56 | 6 |
| I read Gate of Ivrel many moons ago (in fact, probably many BLUE moons
ago). I was under the impression that the books could stand alone, and
that there wasn't any particular `order' in which they should be read.
Is this true?
Mike JN
|
934.8 | I'd strongly suggest reading in order | AYOV27::GHERMAN | I need a little time | Tue Jan 08 1991 15:38 | 12 |
| I think one of the things I liked best about the series was the
way in which the two main characters changed individually and in
their relationship with each other over the four books. Reading
them in the order as listed in .6 shows this evolution. As I remember
the plots, they could be read in any order without *too* much confusion
though there would be some better foreshadowing of a certain villain
and some plot elements if read in the correct order.
Cheers,
George
|
934.9 | for an author approved graphic novel | AYOV27::GHERMAN | I need a little time | Tue Jan 08 1991 15:48 | 14 |
| BTW- there are two graphic novels of the first book called
"Gate of Ivrel: Claiming Rites" and "Gate of Ivrel: Fever Dreams"
illustrated by Jane Fancher with the express consent from, advice
of and foreward by CJ Cherryh.
Claiming Rites
Starblaze Graphics of the Donning Company 1987 ISBN 0-89865-515-3
Fever Dreams (same company, but I can't find it just now for
the ISBN number)
Cheers,
George
|
934.10 | Graphic Novels | DICKNS::THURBER | | Fri Jan 11 1991 10:01 | 15 |
| re.-1
Did you have to order :Fever Dreams? I just picked up :Claiming Rites
after reading the Gate of Ivrel, but I can't find :Fever Dreams. Are
there any more graphic novels in the works for the series or just those
two?
Thanks for any info.
Chaos
|
934.11 | Sorry I can't be of more help | AYOV27::GHERMAN | I need a little time | Wed Jan 16 1991 12:14 | 6 |
| I picked up Fever Dreams at a shop in Worcester, MA last year.
I don't remember if any more works were planned.
Cheers,
George
|
934.12 | Stay away from her sword | BIGUN::HOLLOWAY | Savage Tree Frogs on Speed | Thu Jun 25 1992 03:19 | 11 |
|
re:.6
"The titles of the books are: Gates of Ivrel, Well of Shiuan, Fires of
Azeroth and of coarse, Exiles Gate."
I think the first three books have been collected into one volume
called the "Chronicles of Morgaine". It is this book and "Exile's
Gate" that I have seen here (Oz) in bookshops.
David
|
934.13 | some of her best | BICYCL::RYER | | Wed Jul 01 1992 11:19 | 10 |
| Cherryh is one of my favorite authors, and this series is some of her best
work, IMHO. My interest in SF/fantasy is how it handles the human factor,
that is, how the characters grow in response to the situations they are placed
in. The interplay between Morgaine and Vanye is excellent. I found them both
to be characters that I could become deeply involved with. Morgaine, with her
single-mindedness, is one of the strongest female characters I have encountered
in the genre. Vanye, torn between his oath and his fear, as was mentioned
earlier, is a convincing protrayal of the flawed hero. An excellent read.
-Patrick
|
934.14 | strong female protagonists also in chanur books | OBSESS::GRIFFITH | | Wed Jul 08 1992 13:57 | 10 |
| cj excells in strong, believable female protagonists. i think she gets right
what heinlein tried to do in his work, but never really pulled off. maybe it's
because he always made his women too perfect. cj's female characters have all
the fatal flaws of real people, so are perhaps a little easier to believe.
read, also, her chanur series which features a matriarchal, warrier race of
beings.
question: is cheryhh a nom de plume, or given name? any ideas on derivation?
gaelic?
|
934.15 | A Vagueh Answer | CUPMK::WAJENBERG | Patience, and shuffle the cards. | Wed Jul 08 1992 14:18 | 8 |
| Re .14:
I have heard, though I don't remember where (this conference?), that
"Cherryh" is a nom de plume, her real surname simply being "Cherry."
This same foggy memory says her agent or publisher thought "Cherry" too
hard to take seriously, so she added a silent H to satisfy them.
Earl Wajenberg
|
934.17 | Cherry is right. | DPDMAI::MILLERR | Illuminati Unite! | Wed Jul 08 1992 15:34 | 2 |
| Her name is Cherry. Her brother David Cherry is a professional SF and
Fantasy artist (my girlfriend the artist likes his work).
|
934.18 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Jul 08 1992 15:55 | 2 |
| Earl's got it right, at least according to a forward in an edition of
Downbelow Station that I have.
|