The Well at the World's End: A Tale
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- Nombre de pages507
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4704537-3
- EAN8596547045373
- Date de parution02/06/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille661 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
Set against the backdrop of a richly imagined medieval world, William Morris's 'The Well at the World's End: A Tale' weaves a complex narrative that intertwines themes of adventure, love, and the quest for an idyllic existence. Morris employs a lyrical prose style that celebrates nature and humanity, reminiscent of the romantic traditions of the era. The novel is not merely a tale of epic journeys but a profound exploration of the human spirit's yearning for utopia, reflecting the broader aesthetic and philosophical currents of 19th-century literature, including longing for simpler times amidst industrialization.
William Morris, a prominent figure in the Arts and Crafts movement, was deeply influenced by medieval literature and folklore, which is evident in his meticulous world-building and character development. His experiences as a designer, poet, and social activist provided him with a unique perspective on societal progression and the struggle for personal fulfillment. The themes in 'The Well at the World's End' resonate with his belief in an artful life, inviting readers to ponder the nature of beauty and the meaning of true happiness.
This novel is indispensable for readers seeking a profound exploration of myth and morality within a fantastical narrative. Morris's intricate prose and philosophical insights make 'The Well at the World's End' not just a story of adventure, but a timeless reflection on the paths we choose in search of our own 'well at the world's end.'
William Morris, a prominent figure in the Arts and Crafts movement, was deeply influenced by medieval literature and folklore, which is evident in his meticulous world-building and character development. His experiences as a designer, poet, and social activist provided him with a unique perspective on societal progression and the struggle for personal fulfillment. The themes in 'The Well at the World's End' resonate with his belief in an artful life, inviting readers to ponder the nature of beauty and the meaning of true happiness.
This novel is indispensable for readers seeking a profound exploration of myth and morality within a fantastical narrative. Morris's intricate prose and philosophical insights make 'The Well at the World's End' not just a story of adventure, but a timeless reflection on the paths we choose in search of our own 'well at the world's end.'















