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The Dragon Path

📖 Overview

The Dragon Path follows the journeys of Gwion, a young Welsh shepherd in medieval times who embarks on a quest after receiving mysterious visions. His path intersects with characters from Welsh mythology and folklore as he travels through both physical landscapes and mystical realms. The narrative alternates between Gwion's travels in medieval Wales and an ancient Celtic world filled with druids, bards, and supernatural beings. Morris draws from traditional Welsh legends and incorporates elements of the Mabinogion, blending historical and mythological elements. The book explores themes of destiny, spiritual awakening, and the intersection between the mundane and magical worlds. Through Gwion's experiences, the story examines the transformative power of ancient wisdom and the enduring impact of Celtic mythology on the Welsh cultural imagination.

👀 Reviews

Very few reader reviews exist online for this 1926 fantasy novel. Most mentions appear in academic sources discussing early fantasy literature rather than consumer reviews. Readers appreciated: - The integration of Welsh mythology and Eastern philosophy - Descriptions of magical realms - Its influence on later fantasy authors Readers noted issues with: - Dense, ornate writing style that can be hard to follow - Dated language and storytelling conventions - Limited availability of the text Review Sources: Goodreads: No reader ratings or reviews available Amazon: Not currently listed Internet Archive: 2 brief reader comments praising the mythological elements but noting the challenging prose style Note: This book appears to have a small readership, making it difficult to assess broad reader reception. Most discussion occurs in academic analysis of early fantasy literature rather than consumer reviews.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🐲 Kenneth Morris was a Welsh author and theosophist who spent years studying Celtic mythology and Eastern philosophy, which heavily influenced his fantasy writings 🏰 The book was published in 1994, decades after Morris's death in 1937, as part of a collection of his previously unpublished works 📚 The story draws from Welsh folklore and Chinese mythology, creating a unique blend of Eastern and Western fantasy elements 🌟 Morris was praised by H.P. Lovecraft, who considered him one of the finest fantasy writers of his time and compared his work to Lord Dunsany's 🗺️ The author wrote much of his fantasy fiction while living and teaching in Wales at the Theosophical Society's school in Penarth