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The House of the Wolfings - Classic Fantasy Novel by William Morris | Epic Adventure, Norse Mythology | Perfect for Fantasy Book Lovers & Historical Fiction Readers
The House of the Wolfings - Classic Fantasy Novel by William Morris | Epic Adventure, Norse Mythology | Perfect for Fantasy Book Lovers & Historical Fiction Readers
The House of the Wolfings - Classic Fantasy Novel by William Morris | Epic Adventure, Norse Mythology | Perfect for Fantasy Book Lovers & Historical Fiction Readers
The House of the Wolfings - Classic Fantasy Novel by William Morris | Epic Adventure, Norse Mythology | Perfect for Fantasy Book Lovers & Historical Fiction Readers

The House of the Wolfings - Classic Fantasy Novel by William Morris | Epic Adventure, Norse Mythology | Perfect for Fantasy Book Lovers & Historical Fiction Readers

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The House of the Wolfings is a romantically reconstructed portrait of the lives of the Germanic Gothic tribes, written in an archaic style and incorporating a large amount of poetry. Morris combines his own idealistic views with what was actually known at the time of his subjects' folkways and language. He portrays them as simple and hardworking, galvanized into heroic action to defend their families and liberty by the attacks of imperial Rome. Morris’s Goths inhabit an area called the Mark on a river in the forest of Mirkwood, divided into the Upper-mark, the Mid-mark and the Nether- mark. They worship their gods Odin and Tyr by sacrificing horses, and rely on seers who foretell the future and serve as psychic news-gatherers. The men of the Mark choose two War Dukes to lead them against their enemies, one each from the House of the Wolfings and the House of the Laxings. The Wolfing war leader is Thiodolf, a man of mysterious and perhaps divine antecedents, whose ability to lead is threatened by his possession of a magnificent dwarf-made mail-shirt which, unknown to him, is cursed. He is supported by his lover the Wood Sun and their daughter the Hall Sun, who are related to the gods. This work and its successor, The Roots of the Mountains, were to some degree historical novels, with little or no magic. Morris would go on to develop the new genre established in this work in such later fantasies as Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair, The Wood Beyond the World, The Well at the World’s End, and The Water of the Wondrous Isles.

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Morris penned quite a tale here. This was written in the 1800’s and it’s easy to see why Tolkien enjoyed the verse/ saga style writing presented here. It can be difficult to go from prose to verse so often, but it was beautifully written. The basis is “Welsh” meaning foreigners in Germanic Goth were invading their land. Romans were trying to expand North into forested Germanic lands. The Goths were in their sights. This is a story not only of battle, sacrifice, and romance, but a nice sprinkling of demigod women, dwarven magic, and the like. The verse portions create a bard like saga. Good read for me, but a lot of people might find it jumbled and archaic.