The House of the Wolfings / A Tale of the House of the Wolfings and All the Kindreds of the Mark Written in Prose and in Verse
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The narrative recounts life among a clan that carves an island of settlement within a vast wood, portraying their dwellings, craft of iron and tillage, kinship rules, and seasonal labours. It follows episodes of household routine, feasting, council, song, and armed encounter as internal loyalties and external pressures shape fortunes across generations. Told in a deliberately archaic tone that alternates prose and lyrical verse, the work pairs careful landscape and material description with scenes of communal ritual, heroic obligation, and intimate domestic detail to evoke a cohesive portrait of a pre-modern society negotiating change and continuity.
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