The Wanderers

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The Wanderers is a narrative poem by William Morris that forms part of his epic cycle "The Earthly Paradise," blending myth, legend, and medieval-inspired storytelling.

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The Wanderers canonical 1
“The Wanderers” 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf narrative poem
associatedWithAuthorMovement Arts and Crafts movement NERFINISHED
author William Morris NERFINISHED
authorOf The Wanderers NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creatorOccupation poet
genre epic poetry
mythological poetry
narrative poetry
hasNarrativeForm frame narrative
hasPart The Wanderers NERFINISHED
incorporates legend
myth
influencedBy classical mythology
medieval literature
language English
literaryCycle The Earthly Paradise NERFINISHED
literaryMovement Victorian literature
literaryTradition English epic tradition
originalPublicationForm part of a larger poetic cycle
partOf The Earthly Paradise NERFINISHED
periodOfPublication 19th century
relatedWorkByAuthor The Earthly Paradise NERFINISHED
settingType mythic world
style medieval-inspired storytelling
romantic medievalism
theme escape from time
mythic past
quest
storytelling
wandering

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The Earthly Paradise contains The Wanderers
The Golden Apples containsStory The Wanderers
this entity surface form: “The Wanderers”