This story is surprisingly feminist for a medieval Arthurian tale.
By Roderick
This story is surprisingly feminist for a medieval Arthurian tale.
Tagged Feminism, Science Fiction | 3 Responses

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I liked it. But I’d bet many feminists would have serious problems with it.
Well, I did qualify it ….
Yeah, sorry, I should’ve been more clear. I wasn’t disagreeing with you.