Shy Leopardess | |
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Cover of the first American edition (Newcastle, 1977). |
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Author(s) | Leslie Barringer |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Series | Neustrian Cycle |
Genre(s) | Historical Fantasy novel |
Publisher | Methuen and Co. Ltd. |
Publication date | 1948 |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
Pages | vii, 392 pp |
Preceded by | Joris of the Rock (1928) |
Followed by | none |
Shy Leopardess is a fantasy novel by Leslie Barringer, the third and last book in his three volume Neustrian Cycle. It is set around the fourteenth century in an alternate medieval France called Neustria (historically an early division of the Frankish kingdom). The book was first published in the United Kingdom by Methuen in 1948. Its significance was recognized by its republication in the United States by the Newcastle Publishing Company as the thirteenth volume of the celebrated Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library series in October, 1977. The Newcastle edition was reprinted by Borgo Press in 1980.
Chapter headings of the 1948 edition:
John Clute, in his evaluation of the Neustrian Cycle, notes that "Of the three protagonists, Yolande of Baraine – the Shy Leopardess of the third novel – is perhaps the most interesting, as she successfully gambles her life (her "virtue" does not last the course) to gain autonomy in a male-dominated world."[1]
Lin Carter cited the first American edition of 1977 from Newcastle as one of that year's best fantasy books.[2]