The Sundering Flood

Par : William Morris, May Morris
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  • Nombre de pages217
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4735076-7
  • EAN8596547350767
  • Date de parution16/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille539 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

William Morris's "The Sundering Flood" is a rich tapestry of myth and adventure that marries elements of fantasy with deep-rooted medieval influences. Set against the backdrop of an ancient world, Morris intertwines themes of longing, transformation, and the struggle for identity through lyrical prose and vibrant imagery. The narrative is punctuated by lyrical passages which reflect the author's command of language, along with an overarching sense of nostalgia that speaks to the collective yearning for a lost past.
This work stands out within the context of Morris's broader literary oeuvre, as it encapsulates his fascination with Arthurian legend and the narrative complexity of mythic storytelling. Born in 1834, William Morris was not just a writer; he was a prominent designer, artist, and socialist thinker. His creative endeavors were deeply influenced by his passion for craftsmanship and the preservation of traditional arts, which likely informed the elevated language and thematic focus of "The Sundering Flood." Morris's commitment to a utopian vision and critiques of industrial society resonate throughout the text, offering layered meanings and reflections on society's conditions during his time.
Readers seeking a profound exploration of imagination and the human spirit will find "The Sundering Flood" an essential addition to the canon of fantasy literature. Morris's unique blend of poetic storytelling and philosophical inquiry encourages readers to engage with their own quests for meaning, making it a timeless endeavor that captivates the heart and mind.
William Morris's "The Sundering Flood" is a rich tapestry of myth and adventure that marries elements of fantasy with deep-rooted medieval influences. Set against the backdrop of an ancient world, Morris intertwines themes of longing, transformation, and the struggle for identity through lyrical prose and vibrant imagery. The narrative is punctuated by lyrical passages which reflect the author's command of language, along with an overarching sense of nostalgia that speaks to the collective yearning for a lost past.
This work stands out within the context of Morris's broader literary oeuvre, as it encapsulates his fascination with Arthurian legend and the narrative complexity of mythic storytelling. Born in 1834, William Morris was not just a writer; he was a prominent designer, artist, and socialist thinker. His creative endeavors were deeply influenced by his passion for craftsmanship and the preservation of traditional arts, which likely informed the elevated language and thematic focus of "The Sundering Flood." Morris's commitment to a utopian vision and critiques of industrial society resonate throughout the text, offering layered meanings and reflections on society's conditions during his time.
Readers seeking a profound exploration of imagination and the human spirit will find "The Sundering Flood" an essential addition to the canon of fantasy literature. Morris's unique blend of poetic storytelling and philosophical inquiry encourages readers to engage with their own quests for meaning, making it a timeless endeavor that captivates the heart and mind.
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