The Well at the World's End: A Tale

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The Well at the World's End: A Tale

by William Morris

EN·~19 hours

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Four restless brothers, heirs to a modest kingdom, feel the pull of horizons beyond their familiar meadows. Their father, a kindly ruler, finally grants them permission to leave, and the sons set out together, gathering only what they can carry and the courage to face the unknown roads. The story opens with their lively departure from the small court of Upmeads, a land of gentle hills, clear streams, and sturdy folk who value hard work over grandeur.

As they stride toward the crossroads known as the Four‑Want‑Way, the brothers encounter a world that is both beautiful and uncertain—forests whispering with ancient secrets, neighboring realms that trade gifts, and distant mountains that promise challenges. Their journey quickly becomes a test of loyalty, bravery, and the yearning for adventure that lives in every heart. Listeners will be drawn into a richly imagined medieval landscape, where the simple wish to see beyond one’s doorstep can spark a tale of growth and wonder.

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Language

en

Duration

~19 hours (1148K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by John Hamm. HTML version by Al Haines.

Release date

1994-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Morris

William Morris

1834–1896

A central figure in the Arts and Crafts movement, this English writer and designer brought medieval romance, social criticism, and a deep love of beauty into everything he made. His stories and poems still stand out for their rich imagination and their belief that art should belong in everyday life.

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