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The World of Romance

The World of Romance

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Foreword 

Word Count: 235    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

amework of the thirteenth or fourteenth century, are assumed throughout, but it would be idle to attempt to place them in any known age or count

ich in imagination, as irregularly gorgeous in language, as full in every

ut also numbering Rossetti among its contributors. Like most college ventures, its career was short, ending with its twelfth issue in December, 1856. In this magazine Morris first found his st

, is included in this volume as an illustration of Morris's power t

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The World of Romance
The World of Romance
“In the tales . . . the world is one of pure romance. Medi?val customs, medi?val buildings, the medi?val Catholic religion, the general social framework of the thirteenth or fourteenth century, are assumed throughout, but it would be idle to attempt to place them in any known age or country . . . Their author in later years thought, or seemed to think, lightly of them, calling them crude (as they are) and very young (as they are). But they are nevertheless comparable in quality to Keats’s ‘Endymion’ as rich in imagination, as irregularly gorgeous in language, as full in every vein and fibre of the sweet juices and ferment of the spring. —J. W. Mackail”
1 Foreword2 The Story of the Unknown Church3 Lindenborg Pool. *4 A Dream5 Golden Wings6 Svend and His Brethren7 The Churches of North France