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Kenneth Vennor Morris (31 July 1879 – 21 April 1937), sometimes using the Welsh form of his name Cenydd Morus,[1] was a Welsh author and theosophist. Born in South Wales, he relocated to London with his family as a child, and was educated at Christ's Hospital. In 1896 he lived in Dublin for a while, where he became friends with George William Russell.[2] From 1908 to 1930 Morris lived in California as a staffperson of the Theosophical Society headquarters at Point Loma. The last seven years of his life were spent back in his native Wales, during which time he founded seven Welsh theosophical lodges. Morris was a friend of Talbot Mundy, and the two writers often commentated on each other's work in magazine The Theosophical Path.[3]

Kenneth Morris
Kenneth Morris, 1920s.
Born(1879-07-31)31 July 1879
Died21 April 1937(1937-04-21) (aged 57)
OccupationWriter

According to Ursula K. Le Guin, Morris is one of the three master prose stylists of fantasy of the 20th century, together with E. R. Eddison and J. R. R. Tolkien.[4]


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  1. White, Donna R. A Century of Welsh Myth in Children's Literature, 1998 (p. 151).
  2. Boyer, Robert and Zahorski, Kenneth. Visions and Imaginings: Classic Fantasy Fiction, Academy Chicago Publishers, 1992.
  3. Taves, Brian. Talbot Mundy: Philosopher of Adventure McFarland, 2006 (p.137).
  4. Le Guin, Ursula. The Language of the Night:Essays on Science Fiction and Fantasy. Ultramarine Publishing, 1980 (p.88).

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