Child Christopher And Goldilind The Fair By: William Morris: Fantasy Novel
Child Christopher And Goldilind The Fair By: William Morris: Fantasy Novel
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| Title: | Child Christopher And Goldilind The Fair By: William Morris: Fantasy Novel |
| ISBN13: | 9781539342267 |
| ISBN10: | 1539342263 |
| Author: | Morris, William (Author) |
| Description: | (This is a RePrint) - Child Christopher And Goldilind The Fair Is A Fantasy Novel By William Morris, Perhaps The First Modern Fantasy Writer To Unite An Imaginary World With The Element Of The Supernatural, And Thus The Precursor Of Much Of Present-Day Fantasy Literature It Was First Published In Hardcover By Morris' Kelmscott Press In 1895 Its Importance In The History Of Fantasy Literature Was Recognized By Its Republication By The Newcastle Publishing Company As The Twelfth Volume Of The Celebrated Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library In April, 1977 Plot Summary Edit] Child Christopher And Goldilind The Fair, Set In The Forested Land Of Oakenrealm, Was Morris' Reimagining And Recasting Of The Medieval Lay Of Havelock The Dane, With His Displaced Royal Heirs Christopher And Goldilind Standing In For The Original Story's Havelock And Goldborough In Contrast To His Source, Morris Emphasizes The Romantic Aspect Of The Story, Giving A Prominent Place To The Heroine's Misfortunes And Bringing To The Forefront The Love Story Between Her And The Hero; The Warfare By Which The Hero Regains His Heritage Is Relegated To A Secondary Role Also Unlike Both The Source And Most Of Morris's Other Fantasies, There Is Little Or No Supernatural Element In This Version Of The Story Christopher Is Portrayed As Initially Ignorant Of His True Identity, Leading To An Emotional Conflict Between The Protagonists To Reconcile Their Mutual Love And Attraction With What They Believe To Be The Profound Disparity In Their Social Status And Shame Of Their Forced Marriage This Situation Is Resolved When The Two Fall In With Jack Of The Tofts, Who Gives Refuge To Christopher After His Sons Rescue The Hero From An Assassination Attempt By A Servant Of The Usurper Earl Rolf Jack Informs Christopher Of His True Station And Gathers Together An Army To Help Him Challenge The Usurper When The Hosts Meet, The Commander Of Rolf's Forces, Baron Gandolf Of Brimside, Challenges Jack To Single Combat, But Christopher Claims The Honor From Jack And Proves His Worth By Defeating The Opposing Champion William Morris (24 March 1834 - 3 October 1896) Was An English Textile Designer, Poet, Novelist, Translator, And Socialist Activist Associated With The British Arts And Crafts Movement, He Was A Major Contributor To The Revival Of Traditional British Textile Arts And Methods Of Production His Literary Contributions Helped To Establish The Modern Fantasy Genre, While He Played A Significant Role In Propagating The Early Socialist Movement In Britain Born In Walthamstow, Essex, To A Wealthy Middle-Class Family, Morris Came Under The Strong Influence Of Medievalism While Studying Classics At Oxford University, There Joining The Birmingham Set After University He Trained As An Architect, Married Jane Burden, And Developed Close Friendships With The Pre-Raphaelite Artists Edward Burne-Jones And Dante Gabriel Rossetti And With The Neo-Gothic Architect Philip Webb Webb And Morris Designed A Family Home, Red House, Then In Kent, Where The Latter Lived From 1859 To 1865, Before Moving To Bloomsbury, Central London In 1861, Morris Founded A Decorative Arts Firm With Burne-Jones, Rossetti, Webb, And Others: The Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co Becoming Highly Fashionable And Much In Demand, The Firm Profoundly Influenced Interior Decoration Throughout The Victorian Period, With Morris Designing Tapestries, Wallpaper, Fabrics, Furniture, And Stained Glass Windows In 1875, Morris Assumed Total Control Of The Company, Which Was Renamed Morris & Co |
| Binding: | Paperback, Paperback |
| Publisher: | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
| Publication Date: | 2016-10-04 |
| Weight: | 0.45 lbs |
| Dimensions: | 0.19'' H x 10'' L x 8'' W |
| Number of Pages: | 94 |
| Language: | English |
| Isin: | IR1RSVMBWLYJ |
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| Title: | Child Christopher And Goldilind The Fair By: William Morris: Fantasy Novel |
| ISBN13: | 9781539342267 |
| ISBN10: | 1539342263 |
| Author: | Morris, William (Author) |
| Description: | (This is a RePrint) - Child Christopher And Goldilind The Fair Is A Fantasy Novel By William Morris, Perhaps The First Modern Fantasy Writer To Unite An Imaginary World With The Element Of The Supernatural, And Thus The Precursor Of Much Of Present-Day Fantasy Literature It Was First Published In Hardcover By Morris' Kelmscott Press In 1895 Its Importance In The History Of Fantasy Literature Was Recognized By Its Republication By The Newcastle Publishing Company As The Twelfth Volume Of The Celebrated Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library In April, 1977 Plot Summary Edit] Child Christopher And Goldilind The Fair, Set In The Forested Land Of Oakenrealm, Was Morris' Reimagining And Recasting Of The Medieval Lay Of Havelock The Dane, With His Displaced Royal Heirs Christopher And Goldilind Standing In For The Original Story's Havelock And Goldborough In Contrast To His Source, Morris Emphasizes The Romantic Aspect Of The Story, Giving A Prominent Place To The Heroine's Misfortunes And Bringing To The Forefront The Love Story Between Her And The Hero; The Warfare By Which The Hero Regains His Heritage Is Relegated To A Secondary Role Also Unlike Both The Source And Most Of Morris's Other Fantasies, There Is Little Or No Supernatural Element In This Version Of The Story Christopher Is Portrayed As Initially Ignorant Of His True Identity, Leading To An Emotional Conflict Between The Protagonists To Reconcile Their Mutual Love And Attraction With What They Believe To Be The Profound Disparity In Their Social Status And Shame Of Their Forced Marriage This Situation Is Resolved When The Two Fall In With Jack Of The Tofts, Who Gives Refuge To Christopher After His Sons Rescue The Hero From An Assassination Attempt By A Servant Of The Usurper Earl Rolf Jack Informs Christopher Of His True Station And Gathers Together An Army To Help Him Challenge The Usurper When The Hosts Meet, The Commander Of Rolf's Forces, Baron Gandolf Of Brimside, Challenges Jack To Single Combat, But Christopher Claims The Honor From Jack And Proves His Worth By Defeating The Opposing Champion William Morris (24 March 1834 - 3 October 1896) Was An English Textile Designer, Poet, Novelist, Translator, And Socialist Activist Associated With The British Arts And Crafts Movement, He Was A Major Contributor To The Revival Of Traditional British Textile Arts And Methods Of Production His Literary Contributions Helped To Establish The Modern Fantasy Genre, While He Played A Significant Role In Propagating The Early Socialist Movement In Britain Born In Walthamstow, Essex, To A Wealthy Middle-Class Family, Morris Came Under The Strong Influence Of Medievalism While Studying Classics At Oxford University, There Joining The Birmingham Set After University He Trained As An Architect, Married Jane Burden, And Developed Close Friendships With The Pre-Raphaelite Artists Edward Burne-Jones And Dante Gabriel Rossetti And With The Neo-Gothic Architect Philip Webb Webb And Morris Designed A Family Home, Red House, Then In Kent, Where The Latter Lived From 1859 To 1865, Before Moving To Bloomsbury, Central London In 1861, Morris Founded A Decorative Arts Firm With Burne-Jones, Rossetti, Webb, And Others: The Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co Becoming Highly Fashionable And Much In Demand, The Firm Profoundly Influenced Interior Decoration Throughout The Victorian Period, With Morris Designing Tapestries, Wallpaper, Fabrics, Furniture, And Stained Glass Windows In 1875, Morris Assumed Total Control Of The Company, Which Was Renamed Morris & Co |
| Binding: | Paperback, Paperback |
| Publisher: | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
| Publication Date: | 2016-10-04 |
| Weight: | 0.45 lbs |
| Dimensions: | 0.19'' H x 10'' L x 8'' W |
| Number of Pages: | 94 |
| Language: | English |
- ISBN: 9781539342267
- Book Title: Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair. By: William Morris : Fantasy Novel
- Publisher: CreateSpace
- Item Length: 10 in
- Publication Year: 2016
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- Language: English
- Item Height: 0.2 in
- Author: William Morris
- Genre: Fiction
- Topic: General
- Item Weight: 9.5 Oz
- Item Width: 8 in
- Number of Pages: 94 Pages
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