Merlin is not just a magician.
He is a wound, a vision, a question.
From the forests of ancient Wales to the courts of kings, from madness to prophecy, this book traces the evolution of Britain’s most enduring mythic figure — not as a character, but as a cultural mirror. Through trauma, wisdom, exile and enchantment, Merlin becomes the story Britain tells when it wants to understand itself.
Blending mythography, psychology, and poetic insight, Merlin: The Prophet in the Trees explores twelve chapters of transformation — from wild man to court sage, from fatherless child to architect of Arthur, from visionary to vanishing.
This is not a biography.
It is a meditation on memory, myth, and the fragile brilliance of the mind.
| ISBN | 9786599565762 |
| Number of Pages | 60 |
| Edition | 1 (2026) |
| Format | A5 (148x210) |
| Binding | Paperback with Flaps |
| Color | Black and White |
| Paper Type | Offset 80g |
| Language | English |
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