The Chapel in Lyoness

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"The Chapel in Lyoness" is a narrative poem by William Morris that blends medieval romance and mythic atmosphere, characteristic of his early Pre-Raphaelite-inspired verse.

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instanceOf narrative poem
author William Morris NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstPublicationYear 1858
form stanzaic narrative
genre medieval romance
romantic poetry
hasCentralMotif chapel
memory of a lost beloved
sea-flooded land
hasImagery religious imagery
ruined architecture
sea imagery
hasLiteraryDevice allusion
symbolism
vivid visual description
hasProtagonist unnamed knightly narrator
hasReception regarded as representative of Morris’s early Pre-Raphaelite style
hasSetting Lyoness NERFINISHED
mythic medieval landscape
inCollection The Defence of Guenevere, and Other Poems NERFINISHED
influencedBy Arthurian legend NERFINISHED
Gothic romance
medieval literature
language English
literaryMovement Pre-Raphaelite NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
literaryTradition Victorian medievalism
meter accentual-syllabic verse
periodOfComposition early career of William Morris
publisher Bell and Daldy NERFINISHED
relatedWork King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table (legend cycle) NERFINISHED
The Defence of Guenevere NERFINISHED
style mythic atmosphere
theme chivalric love
faith and doubt
legendary lands
loss and longing
medievalism
tone dreamlike
melancholic

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The Defence of Guenevere, and Other Poems hasPoem The Chapel in Lyoness