Kenneth Morris

Kenneth Morris
Kenneth Morris (1879–1937) was a Welsh author and prominent figure in Theosophy, known for his fantasy and historical novels. He is best remembered for his works "The Fates of the Princes of Dyfed" (1914), which drew from Welsh mythology, and "Book of the Three Dragons" (1930), a retelling of the Mabinogion. Morris's writing is characterized by his lyrical prose and deep spiritual themes, often blending mythology with mystical and philosophical ideas. His works remain influential in the realms of fantasy literature and Celtic revival.

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I. INTRODUCTORY These lectures will not be concerned with history as a record of wars and political changes; they will have little to tell of battles, murders, and sudden deaths. Instead, we shall try to discover and throw light on the cyclic movements of the Human Spirit. Back of all phenomena, or the outward show of things, there is always a noumenon in the unseen. Behind the phenomena of human... more...