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House of the Wolfings
- Written by: William Morris
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Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of William Morris, a celebrated writer, illustrator, and medievalist from the Romantic era, whose works resonate with the spirit of ancient Germanic and Norse cultures. House of the Wolfings (1890) is not just a tale of adventure; it’s a profound exploration of socialism, depicting a clan-based society that elects its leaders and engages in communal decision-making. Follow Thiodolf and the Wolfings as they bravely fend off Roman invaders, blending historical insight with mythical elements. Armed with a magical dwarfish coat of mail bestowed upon him ...
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Wood Beyond the World
- Written by: William Morris
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The Wood Beyond the World is a captivating fantasy novel by William Morris, often hailed as one of the first modern fantasy writers to weave an imaginary realm with supernatural elements, paving the way for contemporary fantasy literature. While his use of archaic language may pose a challenge for some modern readers, it enriches the narrative with a unique atmosphere. Morris viewed his fantasies as a revival of medieval chivalrous romances, leading to intricate plots filled with interconnected adventures. In this tale, Walter embarks on a quest, leaving behind his unfaithful wife and father ...
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Signs of Change
- Written by: William Morris
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Join us as we delve into the transformative journey of William Morris, the renowned artist and poet who, in the 1880s, left behind the Liberal Party to champion the Socialist cause. Morris passionately shared his vision across the nation‚Aîfrom bustling street corners to intimate working mens clubs and grand lecture halls. In Signs of Change, a compelling collection of his speeches and writings first published in 1888, he explores profound themes such as the essence of socialism, the nature of work, and the emergence of capitalism and waste. This insightful anthology, narrated by Deborah ...
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Well at the World's End, Book 1: The Road Unto Love
- Written by: William Morris
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The Well at the World's End: Book 1 – The Road Unto Love introduces Ralph of Upmeads, a young prince who defies his father’s wishes to embark on an adventure. Driven by tales of a mystical well with life-giving waters, Ralph sets out on a journey filled with danger, romance, and wonder. This foundational fantasy novel has influenced greats like Tolkien and Lewis—an essential listen for fantasy lovers.
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Wonder Woman and Philosophy
- The Amazonian Mystique (Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
- Written by: William Irwin - series editor, Jacob M. Held - editor
- Narrated by: Tristan Morris, Natasha Soudek
- Length: 8 hrs
- Unabridged
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Wonder Woman and Philosophy: The Amazonian Mystique explores a wide range of philosophical questions surrounding the most popular female superhero of all time, from her creation as feminist propaganda during World War II up to the first female lead in the blockbuster DC movie franchise.
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Wonder Woman and Philosophy
- The Amazonian Mystique (Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
- Narrated by: Tristan Morris, Natasha Soudek
- Series: Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture
- Length: 8 hrs
- Release Date: 18-08-20
- Language: English
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