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An edition of The water of the Wondrous isles (1897)

The water of the wondrous isles

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The Water of the Wondrous Isles is a landmark in fantasy fiction. First published a year after Morris’s death in 1897 by Kelmscott Press—Morris’s own printing company—the novel follows Birdalone, a young girl who is stolen as a baby by a witch who takes her to serve in the woods of Evilshaw.

After she encounters a wood fairy that helps her escape the witch’s clutches, Birdalone embarks on a series of adventures across the titular Wondrous Isles. These isles are used by Morris both as parables for contemporary Britain and as vehicles for investigating his radical socialist beliefs. As Birdalone travels through the isles she slowly evolves into the embodiment of the Victorian “new woman,” embracing hard physical labor, healthy exercise, higher education, socialist values, and financial freedom, while rejecting sexual exploitation, physical abuse of both women and children, and the restrictive sexual mores of the era. This makes her unique in the fantasy fiction of the era as one of the genre’s first examples of a strong female hero.

This socialist-feminist allegory is presented in an Arthurian-style fantasy world complete with magic, witches, fairies, knights both chivalrous and evil, and castles (indeed, anyone doubting the allegorical nature of the work only needs to look at the name of the tale’s main redoubt: “The Castle of the Quest”). The language is purposefully archaic, reveling in vocabulary drawn from the language’s Anglo roots; and the prose is lent a hypnotic quality by its lack of quotation marks to offset dialog, and its short chapters characterized by a fairy-tale-narrative voice.

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Publisher
Thoemmes
Language
English
Pages
468

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Edition Notes

Facsim of ed. published: London : Longmans, 1913. - Reprinted with new introduction and notes.

Published in
Bristol
Series
The William Morris library -- 5

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.8

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxviii,468p. ;
Number of pages
468

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL21959634M
Internet Archive
waterofwondrousi0000morr_k3z2
ISBN 10
1855062569
LCCN
gb94068347
OCLC/WorldCat
31034362
LibraryThing
1563410
Goodreads
890354

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL47745W

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Whilom, as tells the tale, was a walled cheaping-town hight Utterhay, which was builded in a bright of the land a little off the great highway which went from over the mountains to the sea.
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