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The Well at the Worlds End

The Well at the Worlds End

By Morris William

Published by Legorreta

Spanish 2026 ISBN 7502319079935
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"The Well at the World's End is a high fantasy romance by William Morris that follows the journey of Ralph of Upmeads, a restless young nobleman who longs for adventure beyond the safety of his homeland. Dissatisfied with a life of comfort and convention, Ralph leaves his family estate to seek the legendary Well at the World's End, a mystical source said to grant renewed life and extraordinary power to those who drink from it. Along the way, he encounters perilous landscapes, enchanted forests, rival knights, and complex political intrigues. His quest becomes not only a physical journey across distant kingdoms but also a moral and emotional pilgrimage. He forms deep bonds, especially with Ursula, whose courage and loyalty shape the destiny they ultimately share. Blending medieval romance, mythic symbolism, and richly detailed world-building, Morris crafts a narrative that explores themes of courage, destiny, transformation, and the eternal human desire for renewal. The novel stands as one of the foundational works of modern fantasy literature, influencing later writers such as J.R.R. Tolkien. It is both an epic adventure and a poetic meditation on longing, perseverance, and the pursuit of transcendence."

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