Tolkien's use of frame stories was directly influenced by Morris's poem. In particular, the frame story of
Tolkien's legendarium, starting from the travels of
Ælfwine the mariner, was modelled on the poem's frame story, that "mariners of Norway, having ... heard of the Earthly Paradise, set sail to find it". Morris's "wanderers" reach "A nameless city in a distant sea / White as the changing walls of faërie", where they hear and narrate legends including "The Land East of the Sun and West of the Moon"; Tolkien's
Book of Lost Tales II contains one of the legendarium's foundation-poems that similarly describes the "Wanderer"
Earendel, who sails "West of the Moon, east of the Sun". == References ==