Well at the World’s End, The by MORRIS, William
by LibriVox
January 1, 1970 10:00 am
The Well at the World’s End is thought to be one of the first examples of an entirely fictional fantasy world, and has greatly influenced later fantasy writers such as C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. The book follows the travels of Ralph, a prince of a tiny country, as he disobeys his fathers wishes and runs away from home to adventure in the world, and seek out the fabled Well at World’s End, said to grant eternal youth to those who drink from it. (Summary by BumbleVee)
Recent Episodes
01 - The Sundering of the Ways
55 years ago02 - Ralph Goeth Back Home to the High House
55 years ago03 - Ralph Cometh to the Cheaping-Town
55 years ago04 - Ralph Rideth the Downs
55 years ago05 - Ralph Cometh to Higham-on-the-Way
55 years ago06 - Ralph Goeth His Ways From the Abbey of St. Mary at Higham
55 years ago07 - The Maiden of Bourton Abbas
55 years ago08 - Ralph Cometh to the Wood Perilous. An Adventure Therein
55 years ago09 - Another Adventure in the Wood Perilous
55 years ago10 - A Meeting and a Parting in the Wood Perilous
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