<p>In 'The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs,' William Morris brilliantly reinterprets the age-old Norse epic into a compelling narrative poem. His unique approach blends archaic storytelling techniques with the ornate diction characteristic of 19th-century literature, resulting in a tapestry of heroism interwoven with the inexorable tragedy of fate. Morris immerses the reader in the atmospheric world of Norse mythology, de...