The Well at the World’s End
by William Morris
Publication Date: 1896
This book helped codify the classic fantasy story. And, indeed, both C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien were influenced greatly by the works of William Morris, this novel in particular. Written in a medieval style, we follow the adventures of a young man on his quest for the eponymous well, one which will grant him immortality. A book of similar influence and greatness by William Morris is “The Wood Beyond the World,” and it is equally worth your time. [Read it here.]
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My copy is dated 1970, a Ballantine Books reprint.
This edition is the one I have on my shelf - it's a Ballantine Books edition, in 2 vols, with intro by Lin Carter, first published in the US in 1970 and UK in 1971.
I've read TWatWE many times since my teens - an absolutely lovely story and very accessible despite the archaic language.
I have this edition. It was published in paperback by Ballantyne Books, New York, in 1970.
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