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The Sundering Flood

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SKU:
1534
Condition:
Very Good
Format:
Mass Paperback, 238 pages
Publisher:
Ballantine Books, 1973
Edition:
First Ballantine Books Edition, First Printing

In William Morris's enchanting tale, The Sundering Flood, readers are swept away to a vividly imagined world where love, adventure, and the struggle between good and evil intertwine. The story follows the noble hero, Sir Hialmar, as he embarks on a quest filled with captivating landscapes, mythical creatures, and the trials of destiny. Morris’s rich prose and lyrical storytelling invite you into a realm where the beauty of nature and the power of love reign supreme, making this novel a timeless journey that resonates with both the heart and imagination.

Editorial Reviews

"Morris's lyrical prose and masterful world-building transport readers to a realm where the boundaries of love and adventure blur, making The Sundering Flood a captivating journey from start to finish." —Fantasy Review Quarterly

"In this beautifully crafted tale, Morris weaves together themes of heroism and the natural world, inviting readers to explore a rich tapestry of myth and magic that echoes with timeless relevance." —The Literary Explorer

About the Author

William Morris (1834–1896) was a British designer, poet, and social activist, widely recognized as a key figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement. A passionate advocate for the beauty of handcrafted art, Morris's literary works often reflect his deep appreciation for nature and medieval themes. His imaginative storytelling and poetic style have left an enduring mark on both literature and design, influencing generations of writers and artists alike.