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The fantasy book Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair was written by William Morris. The novel is set on Morris who reimagined and recast the medieval tale of Havelock the Dane, placing his exiled royal heirs Christopher and Goldilind in place of the original tale's Havelock and Goldsborough. The setting was the woodland land of Oakenrealm. Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair is a masterpiece that takes the reader through a rollercoaster of emotions and fantasies. William Morris developed a collection of ideas that resulted in interesting and amazing stories. This book has been deemed…mehr

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The fantasy book Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair was written by William Morris. The novel is set on Morris who reimagined and recast the medieval tale of Havelock the Dane, placing his exiled royal heirs Christopher and Goldilind in place of the original tale's Havelock and Goldsborough. The setting was the woodland land of Oakenrealm. Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair is a masterpiece that takes the reader through a rollercoaster of emotions and fantasies. William Morris developed a collection of ideas that resulted in interesting and amazing stories. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great work comprehended into a single draft so that everyone can read it. William Morris is popular for fantasy works such as The Sundering Flood, A King's Lesson, The House of the Wolfings, and many more.
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Autorenporträt
William Morris ( 1834 - 1896) was an English textile designer, poet, novelist, translator and socialist activist. Associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement, he was a major contributor to the revival of traditional British textile arts and methods of production. His literary contributions helped to establish the modern fantasy genre, while he played a significant role in propagating the early socialist movement in Britain.