Poictesme


Poictesme is a fictional country or province which forms the setting of the fantasy works of James Branch Cabell, known collectively as Biography of the Life of Manuel. Poictesme is ruled by the Count Dom Manuel.
It was the author's intention to situate Poictesme roughly in the south of France. The name suggests the two real French cities of Poitiers and Angoulême. Poictesme is a fief of King Ferdinand of Castile and Leon, who installs Manuel as count in the year 1234. Cabell's fictional history of the country extends as far as the 17th century.
At the height of Cabell's popularity in the 1920s, Cabell's publishers sold framed
wall-maps of Poictesme.
The Virginia Commonwealth University undergraduate literary journal is named Poictesme after the fictional province.

Other references

In H. Beam Piper's popular science fiction novel, Junkyard Planet, Poictesme is the name of the planet on which the main body of the story occurs. A specific reference is made to Cabell.
Poictesme is also a moon of the planet Sauron in War World: The Battle of Sauron by John Carr and Don Hawthorne.
Poictesme and Lotharingia are two of the three kingdoms in a short story by Isaac Asimov, "Prince Delightful and the Flameless Dragon". The story first appeared in Once Upon a Time: A Treasury of Modern Fairy Tales ; it also appears in Asimov's anthology .
The graphic novel/webcomic Girl Genius makes a passing reference to a "Poictesme Province" within its own fantasy version of Europe, in the strip of March 31, 2014.
In Judith Tarr's novel "Kingdom of the Grail", Poictesme is a region in the mystical land of Montsalvat, along with Lyonesse, Caer Sidi, and Carbonek.