The Folk
of the Mountain Door

A Victorian-Era Pagan Fantasy

William Morris

The revolutionary English polymath William Morris's influence on the development of the genre of fantasy fiction is today widely recognized as profound, with his The House of the Wolfings (1888) and especially his The Roots of the Mountains (1889) directly and greatly influencing English fantasy author J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit (1937) and The Lord of the Rings (1954-1955). Alongside Morris's two innovative fantasy novels is a third, stranger work: The Folk of the Mountain Door, an unfinished book he worked on until his death in 1896. Its contents display yet another Morris innovation: a pagan fantasy wherein the benevolent gods Odin and Frigg of Old Norse mythology relay prophesy and advice to an aging king about a dying world. Presenting one of Morris's most obscure and yet most interesting works, this unique and fascinating edition contains enigmatic material from the historic record that inspired him, alongside original commentary and Morris's horror retelling a Danish folktale, Lindenborg Pool.

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A UNIQUE & APPROACHABLE
EDITION INTENDED
FOR EVERYONE

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First edition limited to 333 hand-numbered copies
140 pages. 5x7. Published by Hyldyr.
Printed in the USA and/or Canada.

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