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William Morris's The Well at the World's End, Victorian protofantasy
I continue slowly rereading my way through William Morris's ~mediƦval romances, which I have read all of once before (of which more in this post).
The next one I finished was his fifth prose-only romance, 1896's ( The Well at the World's End )
I accidentally waited a few months after I finished reading to make this post, meaning I had go to back and page through it to get all the events in the right order, and of course when I started doing that I spent like six hours making this post because summarizing and leaving out details is hard. Ugh. Oh well, I'm sure sometime in the future I will be glad I have this summary to refer back to.
The next one I finished was his fifth prose-only romance, 1896's ( The Well at the World's End )
I accidentally waited a few months after I finished reading to make this post, meaning I had go to back and page through it to get all the events in the right order, and of course when I started doing that I spent like six hours making this post because summarizing and leaving out details is hard. Ugh. Oh well, I'm sure sometime in the future I will be glad I have this summary to refer back to.