Autore |
Morris William <1834-1896.>
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Pubbl/distr/stampa |
London, : Electric Book Co., c2001
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Descrizione fisica |
1 online resource (738 p.)
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Soggetto topico |
Quests (Expeditions)
English literature - 19th century
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione |
eng
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Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- CONTENTS -- Book One: The Road unto Love -- Chapter I. The Sundering of the Ways -- Chapter II. Ralph Goeth Back Home to the High House -- Chapter III. Ralph Cometh to the Cheaping-Town -- Chapter IV. Ralph Rideth the Downs -- Chapter V.Ralph Cometh to Higham-on-the-Way -- Chapter VI. Ralph Goeth His Ways From the Abbey of St. Mary at Higham -- Chapter VII. The Maiden of Bourton Abbas -- Chapter VIII. Ralph Cometh to the Wood Perilous. An Adventure Therein -- Chapter IX. Another Adventure in the Wood Perilous -- Chapter X. A Meeting and a Parting in the Wood Perilous -- Chapter XI. Now Must Ralph Ride For It -- Chapter XII. Ralph Entereth Into the Burg of the Four Friths -- Chapter XIII. The Streets of the Burg of the Four Friths -- Chapter XIV What Ralph Heard of the Matters of the Burg of the Four Friths -- Chapter XV. How Ralph Departed From the Burg of the Four Friths -- Chapter XVI. Ralph Rideth the Wood Perilous Again -- Chapter XVII. Ralph Cometh to the House of Abundance -- Chapter XVIII. Of Ralph in the Castle of Abundance -- Chapter XIX. Ralph Readeth in a Book Concerning the Well at the World's End -- Chapter XX. Ralph Meeteth a Man in the Wood -- Chapter XXI. Ralph Weareth Away Three Days Uneasily -- Chapter XXII. An Adventure in the Wood -- Chapter XXIII. The Leechcraft of the Lady -- Chapter XXIV.Supper and Slumber in the Woodland Hall -- Book Two: The Road unto Trouble -- Chapter I. Ralph Meets With Love in the Wilderness -- Chapter II. They Break Their Fast in the Wildwood -- Chapter III. The Lady Telleth Ralph of the Past Days of Her Life -- Chapter IV. The Lady Tells of Her Deliverance -- Chapter V. Yet More of the Lady's Story -- Chapter VI. The Lady Tells Somewhat of Her Doings After She Left the Wilderness.
Chapter VII. The Lady Tells of the Strife and Trouble that Befell After Her Coming to the Country of the King's Son -- Chapter VIII. The Lady Maketh an End of Her Tale -- Chapter IX. They Go On Their Way Once More -- Chapter X. Of the Desert-House and the Chamber of Love in the Wilderness -- Chapter XI. Ralph Cometh Out of the Wilderness -- Chapter XII. Ralph Falleth in With Friends and Rideth to Whitwall -- Chapter XIII. Richard Talketh With Ralph Concerning the Well at the World's End. Concerning Swevenham -- Chapter XIV. Ralph Falleth in With Another Old Friend -- Chapter XV. Ralph Dreams a Dream or Sees a Vision -- Chapter XVI. Of the Tales of Swevenham -- Chapter XVII. Richard Bringeth Tidings of Departing -- Chapter XVIII, Ralph Departeth from Whitwall with the Fellowship of Clement Chapman -- Chapter XIX. Master Clement Tells Ralph Concerning the Lands Whereunto They Were Riding -- Chapter XX.They Come to the Mid-Mountain Guest-House -- Chapter XXI. A Battle in the Mountains -- Chapter XXII. Ralph Talks With Bull Shockhead -- Chapter XXIII. Of the Town of Cheaping Knowe -- Chapter XXIV. Ralph Heareth More Tidings of the Damsel -- Chapter XXV. The Fellowship Comes to Whiteness -- Chapter XXVI. They Ride the Mountains Toward Goldburg -- Chapter XXVII. Clement Tells of Goldburg -- Chapter XXVIII. Now They Come to Goldburg -- Chapter XXIX. Of Goldburg and the Queen Thereof -- Chapter XXX. Ralph Hath Hope of Tidings Concerning the Well at the World's End -- Chapter XXXI. The Beginning of the Road To Utterbol -- Chapter XXXII. Ralph Happens on Evil Days -- Chapter XXXIII. Ralph is Brought on the Road Towards Utterbol -- Chapter XXXIV. The Lord of Utterbol Will Wot of Ralph's Might and Minstrelsy -- Chapter XXXV. Ralph Cometh To the Vale of the Tower -- Chapter XXXVI. The Talk of Two Women Concerning Ralph.
Chapter XXXVII. How Ralph Justed With the Aliens -- Chapter XXXVIII. A Friend Gives Ralph Warning -- Chapter XXXIX. The Lord of Utterbol Makes Ralph a Free Man -- Chapter XL. They Ride toward Utterness from out of Vale Turris -- Chapter XLI. Redhead Keeps Tryst -- Book Three: The Road to the Well at the World's End -- Chapter I. An Adventure in the Wood Under the Mountains -- Chapter II. Ralph Rides the Wood Under the Mountains -- Chapter III. Ralph Meeteth With Another Adventure in the Wood Under the Mountain -- Chapter IV. They Ride the Wood Under the Mountains -- Chapter V. They Come on the Sage of Swevenham -- Chapter VI. Those Two Are Learned Lore by the Sage of Swevenham -- Chapter VII. An Adventure by the Way -- Chapter VIII. They Come to the Sea of Molten Rocks -- Chapter IX. They Come Forth From the Rock-Sea -- Chapter X. They Come to the Gate of the Mountains -- Chapter XI. They Come to the Vale of Sweet Chestnuts -- Chapter XII. Winter Amidst of the Mountains -- Chapter XIII. Of Ursula and the Bear -- Chapter XIV. Now Come the Messengers of the Innocent Folk -- Chapter XV. They Come to the Land of the Innocent Folk -- Chapter XVI. They Come to the House of the Sorceress -- Chapter XVII. They Come Through the Woodland to the Thirsty Desert -- Chapter XVIII. They Come to the Dry Tree -- Chapter XIX. They Come Out of the Thirsty Desert -- Chapter XX. They Come to the Ocean Sea -- Chapter XXI. Now They Drink of the Well at the World's End -- Chapter XXII. Now They Have Drunk and Are Glad -- Book Four: The Road H ome -- Chapter I. Ralph and Ursula Come Back Again Through the Great Mountains -- Chapter II. They Hear New Tidings of Utterbol -- Chapter III. They Winter With the Sage -- and Thereafter Come Again to Vale Turris -- Chapter IV. A Feast in the Red Pavilion -- Chapter V. Bull Telleth of His Winning of the Lordship of Utterbol.
Chapter VI. They Ride From Vale Turris. Redhead Tells of Agatha -- Chapter VII. Of Their Riding the Waste, and of a Battle Thereon -- Chapter VIII. Of Goldburg Again, and the Queen Thereof -- Chapter IX. They Come to Cheaping Knowe Once More. Of the King Thereof -- Chapter X. An Adventure on the Way to the Mountains -- Chapter XI. They Come Through the Mountains Into the Plain -- Chapter XII. The Roads Sunder Again -- Chapter XIII. They Come to Whitwall Again -- Chapter XIV. They Ride Away From Whitwall -- Chapter XV. A Strange Meeting in the Wilderness -- Chapter XVI. They Come to the Castle of Abundance Once More -- Chapter XVII. They Fall in With That Hermit -- Chapter XVIII. A Change of Days in the Burg of the Four Friths -- Chapter XIX. Ralph Sees Hampton and the Scaur -- Chapter XX. They Come to the Gate of Higham By the Way -- Chapter XXI. Talk Between Those Two Brethren -- Chapter XXII. An Old Acquaintance Comes From the Down Country to See Ralph -- Chapter XXIII. They Ride to Bear Castle -- Chapter XXIV. The Folkmote of the Shepherds -- Chapter XXV. They Come to Wulstead -- Chapter XXVI. Ralph Sees His Father and Mother Again -- Chapter XXVII. Ralph Holds Converse With Katherine His Gossip -- Chapter XXVIII. Dame Katherine Tells of the Pair of Beads, and Whence She Had Them -- Chapter XIX. They Go Down to Battle in Upmeads -- Chapter XXX. Ralph Brings His Father and Mother to Upmeads -- Chapter XXXI. Ralph Brings Ursula Home to the High House -- Chapter XXXII. Yet a Few Words Concerning Ralph of Upmeads.
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