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The narrative follows a girl taken as a child and raised in strange, enchanted circumstances near a forbidding wood; as she matures she learns crafts, wisdom, and guilt under the care of supernatural women, then departs by boat to a chain of marvelous isles. Each island presents distinct communities, prisons, and tests that shape her: encounters with witches, wood-women, and fellow wanderers lead to captivity, rescue, and transformations. She later reaches a castle where champions judge and clothe her for a quest, and the tale moves between adventures, moral trials, and lyrical reflections on freedom, identity, and the uses of wonder.

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William Morris

William Morris (1834-1896) was an English novelist, poet, and designer, renowned for his contributions to the Arts and Crafts Movement. His literary works often reflect his socialist ideals and a deep appreciation for medieval culture. Among his notable writings is "News from Nowhere," a utopian romance that envisions a future society based on cooperation and communal living. Morris was also a prolific poet, with collections such as "A Selection from the Poems of William Morris" showcasing his lyrical prowess. In addition to his literary achievements, he was a skilled designer and craftsman, influencing the decorative arts and advocating for the revival of traditional craftsmanship.

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