Thomas the Rhymer (novel)

{{Short description|1990 fantasy novel by Ellen Kushner}}

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| author = Ellen Kushner

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| cover_artist = Thomas Canty

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| language = English

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| genre = Speculative fiction

| publisher = William Morrow & Co

| pub_date = January 1, 1990

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| pages = 247

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Thomas the Rhymer is a fantasy novel by American writer Ellen Kushner. It is based on the ballad of Thomas the Rhymer, a piece of folklore in which Thomas Learmonth's love of the Queen of Elfland was rewarded with the gift of prophecy. The novel won the 1991 World Fantasy Award{{cite web|author=World Fantasy Convention|title=Award Winners and Nominees|url=http://www.worldfantasy.org/awards/awardslist.html/|accessdate= 4 Feb 2011}} and Mythopoeic Award.

Plot summary

Thomas, a harper from court, befriends a humble farmer and his wife. As he begins a relationship with Elspeth, their neighbor, he is whisked to Elfland, ensnared by the Fairy Queen. After seven years he returns to Gavin, Meg, and Elspeth with a parting gift from the Queen: he can only speak the truth.{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}}

Characters

=Thomas=

A minstrel who sang in the king's court. Before he is captured by the Fairy Queen, he is a carefree young man.

=Elspeth=

A young woman who falls in love with Thomas. In the seven years of his absence, her hard life makes her cynical.

=Gavin=

A rather simple crofter who takes Thomas in.

=The Queen of Elfland=

Although powerful and beautiful, the Fairy Queen can be unmerciful. While she does release Thomas after seven years as her lover, she never truly lets him go.

=Meg=

Gavin's wife who sees value in Thomas and believes him when others do not.

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