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News from Nowhere is the best-known prose work of Willam Morris. Set in London and the Thames Valley in the twenty-second century, these 'Chapters from a Utopian Romance' draw upon the work of John Ruskin and Karl Marx to describe a decentralized and humane socialist future.
Originally published in 1894, Morris' mixture of medieval romance, the supernatural, and the exploration of basic social questions like gender and class, became the precursor of the modern fantasy novel.
In this epic fantasy, Ralph of Upmeads embarks on a perilous quest to find the legendary Well at the World's End, a mystical source of eternal life and wisdom. Set in a richly detailed medieval world, Ralph faces numerous challenges and encounters magical creatures, treacherous villains, and powerful allies along the way. William Morris blends romance, adventure, and myth in this timeless tale of personal growth and the pursuit of a distant, unattainable goal.
William Morris His fascination with ancient Germanic and Norse people dominated his writings, the first to be set in an entirely invented fantasy world and which helped to establish the fantasy genre. The House of Wolfings, it tells the story of how Thiodolf and his clan - the Wolfings - fight and vanquish the Roman invaders. The book is built with Morris' knowledge of the historical period and his own idealistic views, which allow him to combine facts and mythical elements. Thiodolf is protected by a dwarfish coat of mail, given to him by his lover Wood Sun, herself one of the Vala, the immortals. But things are not what they seem and what is meant to protect him, is also a curse... In a letter, Tolkien referred to The Lord of the Rings when he wrote, "The Dead Marshes and the approaches to the Morannon owe something to Northern France after the Battle of the Somme. They owe more to William Morris and his Huns and Romans, as in The House of the Wolfings or The Roots of the Mountains."
Learn first numbers with William Morris' iconic designs in this beautifully illustrated board book. Starting with one tree and ending with ten butterflies, this is a stylish introduction to counting for very young children - the perfect gift for art and design-loving parents. Published in association with the V&A Museum, your purchase helps the V&A to enrich people's lives as the world's leading museum of art and design.
Ziszczony sen dziewiętnastowiecznych socjalistów.Główny bohater i narrator powieści William wraca ze spotkania Ligii Socjalistycznej i zapada w sen. Budzi się w świecie zrealizowanych postulatów, gdzie porządek społeczny jest urządzony w oparciu o wspólną własność, a środki produkcji są poddane demokratycznej kontroli. Świat stał się płaski i równy - zniknęły prywatne majątki, duże metropolie, hierarchie klasowe, a nawet więzienia. Społeczeństwo wróciło do swoich agrarnych korzeni.William Morris był entuzjastą socjalizmu. Jego książka jest utopijną wizją świata urządzonego zgodnie z tą ideą, zawiera także elementy miękkiej fantastyki.Interesująca lektura dla miłośników motywu utopii, jak w powieści „Wyspa" Aldousa Huxleya czy w „Podróżach Guliwera" Jonathana Swifta.William Morris (1834-1896) - brytyjski pisarz, projektant tkanin i socjalista. Zaczynał jako autor fikcji historycznych, ale świat zapamiętał go przede wszystkim jako prekursora współczesnej fantastyki. Interesował się Islandią i wraz z tamtejszym uczonym Eiríkurem Magnússonem przetłumaczył na język angielski serię islandzkich sag.
Sulle sponde del fiume Mirkwood, in una fertile pianura circondata da fitti boschi, vivono felicemente le tribù gotiche della Gente della Marca. Una sera d'estate lo squillo di un corno squarcia l'aria e un messaggero irrompe nella Dimora dei Wolfings: tra le mani stringe una lancia spezzata, prova dell'avanzata dell'esercito romano. Sarà Thiodolf, saggio capo guerriero della Casata dei Wolfings e discendente di una misteriosa stirpe, a condurre i suoi uomini in battaglia a fianco delle casate alleate della Marca.A guidarlo, l'amore per un'immortale Valchiria, la Lanterna del Bosco, dalla quale ha avuto una figlia e che prima della partenza gli dona una maglia di ferro forgiata dai nani. Un'antica maledizione grava però sull'artefatto...Uno dei primi antenati del genere fantasy, "The House of the Wolfings" è stato una delle più grandi influenze per autori del calibro di J.R.R. Tolkien e C.S. Lewis, ispirato a sua volta dai poemi epici della tradizione germanica e nordica.William Morris (1834-1896) è stato uno scrittore e artista britannico. Un intellettuale a tutto tondo, Morris si è interessato non solo di arte e letteratura, ma anche di filosofia politica. Uno dei primi sostenitori di Marx e Engels in Inghilterra, ha aiutato a diffondere l’ideologia in tutta l’isola. Tra le sue opere più note ricordiamo "The House of the Wolfings", "Notizie da nessun luogo" e "La fonte ai confini del mondo".
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