The Three Damosels
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The Three Damosels is a 1978 novel written by Vera Chapman.
The Three Damosels is a novel in which a collection of three Arthurian-themed tales blends myth with light fantasy. The collection includes "The Green Knight", "The King's Damosel", and "King Arthur’s Daughter". The first is a reimagining involving Gawain the Younger. "The King's Damosel" features the legendary Lynet as a royal messenger, and the final tale introduces a fictional heir to Arthur.[1]