Using language with elements of the medieval tales which were his models Morris tells the story of Ralph of Upmeads the fourth and youngest son of a minor king who sets out contrary to his parents'' wishes to find knightly adventure and seek the Well at the World''s End a magic well which will confer a near-immortality and strengthened destiny on those who drink from it. Although the novel is relatively obscure by today''s standards it has had a significant influence on many notable fantasy authors. C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien both seem to have found inspiration in The Well at the World''s End: ancient tables of stone a King Peter a quick white horse named Silverfax and a character named Gandalf are only a few to say nothing of Ralph''s journey home as denouement anticipating the Hobbits'' return and battle for the Shire.
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