Hörbuch: The House of the Wolfings
- Download 01 - The Dwellings of Mid-Mark audio
- Download 02 - The Flitting of the War-Arrow audio
- Download 03 - Thiodolf Talketh with the Wood-Sun audio
- Download 04 - The House Fareth to the War audio
- Download 05 - Concerning the Hall-Sun audio
- Download 06 - They Talk on the Way to the Folk-Thing audio
- Download 07 - They Gather to the Folk-Mote audio
- Download 08 - The Folk-Mote of the Markmen audio
- Download 09 - The Ancient Man of the Daylings audio
- Download 10 - That Carline Cometh to the Roof of the Wolfings audio
- Download 11 - The Hall-Sun Speaketh audio
- Download 12 - Tidings of the Battle in Mirkwood audio
- Download 13 - The Hall-Sun Saith Another Word audio
- Download 14 - The Hall-Sun is Careful Concerning the Passes of the Wood audio
- Download 15 - They Hear Tell of the Battle on the Ridge audio
- Download 16 - How the Dwarf-wrought Hauberk was Brought Away from the Hall of the Daylings audio
- Download 17 - The Wood-Sun Speaketh with Thiodolf audio
- Download 18 - Tidings brought to the Wain-Burg audio
- Download 19 - Those messengers come to Thiodolf audio
- Download 20 - Otter and His Folk Come Into Mid-Mark audio
- Download 21 - They Bicker About the Ford audio
- Download 22 - Otter Falls On Against His Will audio
- Download 23 - Thiodolf Meeteth the Romans in the Wolfing Meadow audio
- Download 24 - The Goths are Overthrown by the Romans audio
- Download 25 - The Host of the Markmen Cometh into the Wild-Wood audio
- Download 26 - Thiodolf Talketh with the Wood-Sun audio
- Download 27 - They Wend to the Morning Battle audio
- Download 28 - Of the Storm of Dawning audio
- Download 29 - Of Thiodolf's Storm audio
- Download 30 - Thiodolf is Borne out of the Hall and Otter is Laid Beside Him audio
- Download 31 - Old Asmund Speaketh over the War-Dukes: The Dead are Laid in Mound audio
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Beschreibung
William Morris (1834-1896) was a writer, illustrator and medievalist from the Romantic period and associated with other renowned authors of the time such as Dante Rossetti. His fascination with ancient Germanic and Norse people dominated his writings, the first to be set in an entirely invented fantasy world and which helped to establish the fantasy genre.
The House of Wolfings (1890), some argue, is a demonstration of Morris' socialism as the society described, though not an utopia, is clan-based, elects leaders and makes decisions in clan tribal meetings. Notwithstanding, it tells the story of how Thiodolf and his clan - the Wolfings - fight and vanquish the Roman invaders. The book is built with Morris' knowledge of the historical period and his own idealistic views, which allow him to combine facts and mythical elements. Thiodolf is protected by a dwarfish coat of mail, given to him by his lover Wood Sun, herself one of the Vala, the immortals. But things are not what they seem and what is meant to protect him, is also a curse...
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