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The House of the Wolfings

Morris William
Publication date 24/09/2025
EAN: 9782322622795
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« The House of the Wolfings » by William Morris is a pioneering work of epic fantasy and historical fiction, blending elements of Norse mythology and early medieval legend. Set in a forested land on the edge of the Roman Empire, the novel follows the... See full description
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PublisherBOOKS ON DEMAND
Page Count342
Languageen
AuthorMorris William
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date24/09/2025
Weight497 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)2.40 x 14.80 x 21.00 cm
Epic fantasy Norse mythology historical fiction
« The House of the Wolfings » by William Morris is a pioneering work of epic fantasy and historical fiction, blending elements of Norse mythology and early medieval legend. Set in a forested land on the edge of the Roman Empire, the novel follows the fate of the Wolfings, a Gothic tribe whose society is guided by tradition, prophecy, and the rhythms of nature. When the Roman legions threaten their homeland, the Wolfings must unite with neighboring tribes to defend their freedom and way of life.At the heart of the story is Thiodolf, the chieftain of the Wolfings, whose leadership and courage are tested by war, love, and supernatural visions. The narrative is woven with poetic prose and rich descriptions, capturing the spiritual and heroic atmosphere of a world where the boundaries between the mortal and the mystical are fluid. The tale unfolds as a saga, with battles, omens, and the intervention of mysterious powers shaping the destiny of the tribe.Morris draws on the traditions of Norse sagas and Gothic legend, infusing the novel with a sense of grandeur and timelessness. Themes of prophecy, romance, and sacrifice are central, as the Wolfings confront not only external enemies but also the deeper forces of fate and the supernatural. The book's structure alternates between prose and verse, enhancing its mythic quality and evoking the oral traditions of ancient storytelling.« The House of the Wolfings » stands as a foundational text in the development of modern fantasy literature, influencing later writers with its blend of historical authenticity and imaginative vision. Readers who appreciate epic fantasy, historical fiction, and the resonance of Norse mythology will find this novel both stirring and profound.