
The King of Elfland's Daughter
by Lord Dunsany (1924)
Like 'The Worm Ouroboros', this book offers poetic style and sweeping grandeur in epic fantasy.

by E. R. Eddison (1922)
A unique work of 20th Century prose following the epic power struggle and conflict between two peoples, the Demons and the Witches. Pre-dating the much better known works of Tolkein, it involves quests and battles on land and sea, heroic acts and deceits, love, lust and infidelity; all in settings so lavishly and extravagantly described as to stretch even the most vivid imagination. Although this work has been described as 'flawed' by many critics, because of a few minor glitches, if read with an open mind, and heart, it will transport the reader to realms of delight of a kind few authors are able to engender in these modern, almost monosyllabic times. To try it is most adviseable, to ignore it is to miss out on a rare treat.
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by Lord Dunsany (1924)
Like 'The Worm Ouroboros', this book offers poetic style and sweeping grandeur in epic fantasy.

by Mervyn Peake (1950)
Similar to 'The Worm Ouroboros', this novel features a labyrinthine setting and a unique, atmospheric narrative.

by Poul Anderson (1954)
If you enjoyed the epic scope and mythological elements of 'The Worm Ouroboros', this Norse-inspired tale will captivate you.

by Hope Mirrlees (1926)
For readers who appreciated the unique prose and imaginative world of 'The Worm Ouroboros', this offers a similarly enchanting experience.

by David Lindsay (1920)
Like 'The Worm Ouroboros', this book offers a unique and mind-bending journey with profound philosophical undertones.
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