Aug 10, 2009
The Prose Romances of William Morris
William Morris was a Pre-Raphealite renaissance man. A writer, designer, architect, socialist, and influential member of the English Arts & Crafts Movement, he is remembered for many a creative and political endeavor. I, however, love him most for his late prose romances. Written during the last years of his life, Morris’s prose romances, which have titles like The Wood Beyond the World, The Well at the World’s End (my personal favorite), and The Water of the Wondrous Isles, are some of the most beautifully landscaped, sun-dappled, magical, and weirdly utopian works of fantasy fiction you could ever ask to escape into.
