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gave a favourable review for the work and wrote "Though Sutcliff has given us more rounded recreations in the past, and here as elsewhere her plot sometimes seems too well made, her vision of an artist simultaneously--in fact, indissolubly--true to his art and to his people is impressively realized."
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occupied, Lubrin Dhu finds himself nominal leader of the survivors, his father and older brothers having been killed in battle. He strikes a bargain with the conquering chieftain, who will free Lubrin's people after completion of a monumental horse carved from the
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settlers of the Iceni tribe; and whose name "Dhu" is related to Gaelic "Dubh", reflecting his darker appearance. Much is made of cultural differences between the reigning Celts, who are associated with fair hair and skin, and the original
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Lubrin Dhu's upbringing allows the reader to witness the culture of his people, from a somewhat "outside" point of view, as he is considered different from his people, on account of his darker color, reserved personality, and attraction to
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Little Dark People, who are associated with darker complexions and a closeness with the earth. This cultural contrast again comes to fore when the Iceni, being associated with the
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The theme of the novel revolves around conflicting cultures, and the duties assumed and performed by individuals within those cultures. The duties of a
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The story revolves around Lubrin Dhu, a younger son of the chieftain, who takes after the Little Dark People who predated the
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derives from being married to the "woman of the tribe", and is intertwined with his duty to
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for the tribe if needed, a duty which later descends to Lubrin Dhu.
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Index


Rosemary Sutcliff
Historical novel
The Bodley Head
ISBN
0-525-40495-3
historical novel
Rosemary Sutcliff
Bronze Age Britain
Iceni
Attribates
Hill figure
Celtic
Chthonic
moon
Sun
art
matrilineal
chieftain
lay down his life
Strong Place
hillside
Uffington White Horse
Epona
blood sacrifice
king
Sword at Sunset
The Mark of the Horse Lord
James Frazer
The Golden Bough

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