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  1. The roots of the mountains wherein is told somewhat of the lives by Morris. William. 1834-1896., 1890-01-01
  2. Poems by the way. by Morris. William. 1834-1896., 1891-01-01
  3. The story of the glittering plain. which has also been called th by Morris. William. 1834-1896., 1896-01-01
  4. The story of the glittering plain. which has been also called th by Morris. William. 1834-1896., 1891-01-01
  5. Pre-Raphaelite ballads by William, 1834-1896 Morris, 2009-10-26
  6. The earthly paradise. a poem. by Morris. William. 1834-1896., 1890-01-01
  7. The Sundering Flood. by Morris. William. 1834-1896., 1898-01-01
  8. A tale of the House of the Wolfings and all the kindreds of the by Morris. William. 1834-1896., 1890-01-01
  9. The Collected Letters of William Morris, Vol.4 1893-1896 by William Morris, Norman Kelvin, 1996-01-22
  10. William Morris Full-Color Patterns and Designs (Pictorial Archives) by William Morris, 1988-06-01
  11. The Flowers of William Morris by Derek W. Baker, 2006-07-12
  12. William Morris Stained Glass Pattern Book by Carolyn Relei, 1998-06-15
  13. News From Nowhere (Oxford World's Classics) by William Morris, 2009-10-04
  14. William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones: Interlacings (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art) by Dr. Caroline Arscott, 2008-11-25

61. ArtandCulture Artist William Morris
William Morris (18341896). In addition to a small biography of Morris,this page includes two outstanding images of his stained-glass work.
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62. Modern History Sourcebook: William Morris: Why I Am A Socialist
William Morris Why I Am A Socialist. William Morris (18341896), anartist and poet was an involved in early English Social Democracy.
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William Morris (1834-1896), an artist and poet was an involved in early English Social Democracy. He joined the Social Democratic Federation 1883, but, after fighting with Henry Hyndman, the founder of the group, he founded his own group, the Socialist League.
From William Morris. How I Became a Socialist
Before the uprising of modern But besides these contented ones there were others who were not really contented, but had a vague sentiment of repulsion to the triumph of civilisation, but were coerced into silence by the measureless power of Whiggery. Lastly there were a few who were in open rebellion against the said Whiggery-a few, say two, Carlyle and Ruskin. The latter, before my days of practical Socialism, was my master towards the ideal aforesaid, and, looking backward, I cannot help saying, by the way, how deadly dull the world would have been twenty years ago but for Ruskin! It was through him that I learned to give form to my discontent, which I must say was not by any means vague. Apart from the desire to produce beautiful things, the leading passion of my life has been and is hatred of modern civilisation. What shall I say of it now, when the words are put into my mouth, my hope of its destruction-what shall I say of its supplanting by Socialism?
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63. William Morris Arts And Crafts In Cumbria
A brief biography of William Morris, and details of the various arts and crafts workmanship by Morris Category Arts Art History Artists M Morris, William......Go to Visit Cumbria Main Menu. 'William Morris'. William Morris (18341896)was born in Walthamstow, Essex, the son of a wealthy city stockbroker.
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William Morris (1834-1896) was born in Walthamstow, Essex, the son of a wealthy city stockbroker. He was educated at Marlborough public school, then went to Oxford, where he met Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898) and Philip Webb (1831-1915), both of whom became lifelong friends. Both Morris and Burne-Jones intended entering the Church, but they gained inspiration from the writings of John Ruskin , and decided they wanted to become artists. Ruskin saw the work of Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood as 'the dawn of a new era of art'. After leaving university, Morris spent the years between 1856 and 1861 pursuing various careers, including training under George Street as an architect. Through Burne-Jones, he also met Rossetti and other Pre-Raphaelite painters. Encouraged by Rossetti, Morris turned from architecture to painting, and was at the same time writing poetry. In 1859 he married Jane Burden, the archetypal Pre-Raphaelite beauty with brooding eyes, who appears in several of Rossetti's paintings. Early in their marriage they moved into 'Red House' in Bexleyheath, Kent, which had been designed for them by Philip Webb. They created murals, carvings, stained glass, metal work, embroidery and furniture. Their success was mainly due to Morris and Webb's associations with architects, church decoration being their most important activity.

64. BrothersJudd.com - Review Of William Morris's The Wood Beyond The World
William Morris Gallery IMAGES Morris, William -William Morris, 1834-1896, EnglishSocialist and Artist Manuscript Collection on the Internet -The William
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The book you hold in your hands is the first great fantasy novel ever written: the first of them all;
all the others. Dunsany, Eddison, Pratt, Tolkein, Peake, Howard, et al. , are successors to this great
original. By fantasy , I mean the tale of quest, adventure or war set in an invented age and worldscape of the
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-Lin Carter (Introduction to The Wood Beyond the World I like the definition of fantasy that Carter provides there and William Morris is certainly an early practitioner of the genre, but I think you've got to give pride of place to George MacDonald [see Orrin's review of The Princess and the Goblin George MacDonald (Grade: A) At any rate, William Morris is one of the more interesting and influential characters of Victorian England. Repelled by the changes that the Industrial Revolution had brought to Britain, he yearned for more pastoral times. By profession a Medievalist, he translated Norse sagas and printed them in beautiful editions. An artist and founder of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, he designed many of the flowery tapestries and wallpapers that we associate with the Victorian drawing room. Politically he was a utopian Socialist. And, as Carter says, as a writer he helped to create the fantasy novel. In all of these pursuits he harkened back to an idealized past, no where more so than in his writing.

65. William Morris
William Morris. William Morris (18341896). Famous as the founderof the Arts and Crafts Movement. He was born in Walthamstow, then
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William Morris (1834-1896) Famous as the founder of the Arts and Crafts Movement. He was born in Walthamstow, then a village, and moved to a grand residence there called Water House at the age of 14 - this has since become the William Morris Gallery. He studied at Oxford with the intention of becoming a clergyman, but while there he met Edward Coley Burne-Jones, also studying for the church, and they both began to turn towards art. They were persuaded by Rossetti to give up the studies and become artists. Morris did a year in architectural practice of G. E. Street, and then turned to painting. However, he soon found that his metier was design. The cooperative attempt to decorate his new house (the Red House, built by Philip Webb)at Bexleyheath, south east of London, lead to the setting up of the firm Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co. The partners were Morris, Burne-Jones, Rossetti, Ford Madox Brown, Philip Webb, Charles Faulkner, and Peter Paul Marshall, a surveyor. The firm was set up as a 'company of Fine Art Workmen', designing and producing (or at least supervising the production of) furniture, wallpaper, murals, tapestrywork, stained glass windows, metalwork, tapestries, and smaller works such as tiles and embroidery. It started in 8 Lion Square, London, where there was sufficient space for workshops, showrooms, and a kiln in the basement for tile production. The firm later became simply Morris and Co. when Morris - always blessed with a private income - bought out the other partners.

66. Morris
William Morris (18341896). William Morris was born in Walthamstow,Essex. The son of a wealthy businessman, he enjoyed a comfortable
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William Morris (1834-1896)
William Morris was born in Walthamstow, Essex. The son of a wealthy businessman, he enjoyed a comfortable childhood before going to Marlborough and Exeter College, Oxford.He originally intended to take holy orders, but his reading of the social criticism of Carlyle, Kingsley and Ruskin led him to reconsider the Church and devote his life to art.After leaving Oxford, Morris was briefly articled to G. E. Street, the Gothic Revival architect, but he soon left, having determined to become a painter. His admiration for the Pre-Raphaelites led him to be introduced to Dante Gabriel Rossetti whose influence can be seen on Morris's only surviving painting La Belle Iseult
Morris was well-known in his own time for his literature. His first volume of poetry The Defence of Guenevere received a mixed reception, but his reputation as a poet was established with the publication of The Earthly Paradise (1868-70).Among his many other works were Icelandic and classical translations

67. The San Antonio College LitWeb William Morris Page
The William Morris Page ( 18341896 ) Major Works Selected Writings isa comprehensive anthology edited by GDH Cole, Random House, 1934.
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Major Works

Selected Writings is a comprehensive anthology edited by G. D. H. Cole, Random House, 1934.
The Defence of Guinivere and Other Poems
The Life and Death of Jason
The Earthly Paradise
Grettir's Saga
( 1869 ). Translation from Old Norse.
Love is Enough
The Aeneid
( 1875 ). Translation from Latin.
Three Northern Love Stories
Two Sides of the River Sigurd the Volsung
On Line Hopes and Fears for Art Pilgrims of Hope The Odyssey ( 1887 ). Translation from Greek. A Dream of John Ball Signs of Change The House of the Wolfings Roots of the Mountains News from Nowhere On Line Poems by the Way Story of the Glittering Plain The Saga Library ( 1891-1895 ). Morris was editor. The Wood Beyond the World Child Christopher Beowulf ( 1895 ). Translation from Old English. The Well at the World's End Old French Romances ( 1896 ). Translations. The Kelmscott Chaucer ( 1896 ). Morris edited and illustrated this most beautiful of the products of his Kelmscott Press. The Sundering Flood Letters . A selection edited by Phillip Henderson, 1950. About Morris J. W. Mackail

68. William Morris
William Morris was born in Walthamstow, Greater London, as the son of a successfulbusiness man. The Collected Letters of William Morris 18931896, vol.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback William Morris (1834-1896) English craftsman, poet, and early socialist, whose designs generated the Arts and Crafts Movement in the later half of the1900th century. Morris encouraged to return to handmade objects and rejected standard tastes. He was associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and a close friend of the painter-poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti and his sister Christina Rossetti , also a poet. "If you want a golden rule that will fit everybody, this is it: Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe tom be beautiful." (from 'The Beauty of Life', 1880) William Morris was born in Walthamstow, Greater London, as the son of a successful business man. He attended Marlborough College in 1848-51 and in 1853 he entered Exeter College, Oxford, where he met Edward Burne-Jones and Charles Faulkner. Morris thought for a while of taking Holy Orders, but he renounced the Church, and after taking his B.A. in 1856 Morris began his studies in architecture. Morris's early poems were published in The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine - he also financed the publication. In 1858 Morris worked with Rossetti, Burne-Jones, and others on the frescoes in the Oxford Union. He published THE DEFENCE OF GUENEVERE AND OTHER POEMS (1858), which contains much of his best work, including 'The Haystack in the Floods', 'Concerning Geffray Teste Noire', 'Shameful Death', and 'Golden Wings'. They all have medieval settings - Morris was obsessed with medieval world. In the prose fantasy 'The Hollow Land' (1856) an unjust knight enters an eartly paradise. He departs it, becomes aged, and finally regains the land through devotion to pictorial art.

69. Over 4600 Images Of Art And Architecture.
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71. William Morris
A biography by Meg WiseLawrence.Category Arts Art History Artists M Morris, William......William Morris Born 24 March 1834 Place of Birth Elm House in Walthamstow,England Died 3 October 1896 Place of Death Kelmscott House in Hammersmith
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Born: 24 March 1834
Place of Birth: Elm House in Walthamstow, England
Died: 3 October 1896
Place of Death: Kelmscott House in Hammersmith, England
(William Morris) William Morris, one of the most brilliant and innovative progenitors of modern graphic design, was born at Elm House, the family estate, one of nine children. Despite the "boorish" Welsh blood, the family had done quite well for themselves. (It's interesting to note that also in 1834, popular classical composer Berlioz wrote "Childe Harold," based on Byron's poems.) Growing up, Morris loved the romantic chivalry and simplicity of anything medieval (later he said he felt he'd been born out of his time). He read Walter Scott; his parents even got him a pony so he could play knight. He was happy and even spoiled, though quite temperamental. Much later his daughter Jenny was diagnosed with epilepsy, and he often wondered if some of his 'rages' weren't epilepsy (or Tourettes) related. He was particularly close to a sister, Emma, at least until she got married. Later, he wrote poetry inspired by Chaucer, Tennyson, Keats and Browning. His romantic attachment to the natural world was already forming and evolving. His textiles furniture, wall paper and fabric designs were to become the epitome of 'the organic,' which was so much a part of his perception of reality. While religiously agnostic, the physical world was forever jolting him by its sheer majesty, giving him what we would now call an almost spiritual 'global sense.'

72. Cleveland Museum Of Art - William (British) Morris (British, 1834 - 1896)
William (British) Morris. British, 1834 1896. Textile with Peacock and DragonDesign 1953.330. Textile with Peacock and Dragon Design 1953.330.
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73. William Morris (1834 — 1896)
William Morris (1834 — 1896). From The Earthly Paradise. An Apology. Of Heavenor Hell I have no power to sing,. I cannot ease the burden of your fears,.
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William Morris (1834 — 1896) From : The Earthly Paradise An Apology Of Heaven or Hell I have no power to sing, I cannot ease the burden of your fears, Or make quick-coming death a little thing, Or bring again the pleasure of past years, 5 Nor for my words shall ye forget your tears, Or hope again for aught that I can say, The idle singer of an empty day. But rather, when aweary of your mirth, From full hearts still unsatisfied ye sigh, 10 And, feeling kindly unto all the earth, Grudge every minute as it passes by, Made the more mindful that the sweet days die— —Remember me a little then I pray, The idle singer of an empty day. 15 The heavy trouble, the bewildering care That weighs us down who live and earn our bread, These idle verses have no power to bear; Because they, living not, can ne'er be dead, 20 Or long time take their memory quite away From us poor singers of an empty day. Dreamer of dreams, born out of my due time, Why should I strive to set the crooked straight? Let it suffice me that my murmuring rhyme 25 Beats with light wing against the ivory gate

74. William Morris : MyFonts.com
William Morris of United Kingdom. Born Walthamstow, 1834 Died Hammersmith, London,1896. Fonts We list 4 font families by William Morris. Activities
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75. ARTH 288601 Lecture 1
ARTH 288601. Masters of Modern Design, ProfessorMarcus. Lecture 1 William Morris.
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ARTH 288601 Masters of Modern Design Professor: Marcus Lecture 1: William Morris Philip Webb (1831-1915). Red House, Kent, England,1859-61. Designed for William Morris William Morris (1834-1896). Tulip and Trellis tile, 1879. Made by William De Morgan. Painted and glazed ceramic William Morris (1834-1896). Kennet textile, 1883. Made at Merton Abbey. Block-printed and indigo-discharged cotton William Morris (1834-1896) and John Henry Dearle. Carpet, 1889. Made for Bullerswood house, Kent. Hand-knotted wool ... back to main menu Access Info Access to collection:
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76. Author : William Morris @ Alto Poetry
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Still long for that which never draweth nigh... continue reading Love Is Enough (by: William Morris (1834 - 1896)) Love is enough: though the world be a-waning, And the woods have no voice but the voice of complaining... continue reading November (by: William Morris (1834 - 1896)) Yea, I have looked, and seen November there;

77. Arts And Crafts Movement - William Morris
William Morris Society, London, England, The William Morris Pages, L. Arnold, NotePlays music automatically. William Morris Gallery, 18481856, Forest Road, London.
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Morris was an English poet, artist, and socialist reformer, who rejected the opulence on the Victorian era and urged a return to medieval traditions of design, craftsmanship, and community. He was inspired by the writings of John Ruskin and Augustus Pugin who championed the return of gothic architecture (the last true architectural movement in their opinion.) Spurred by the experience of furnishing his home, Red House , Morris set up a studio in 1861 with several associates, including architect Philip Webb and English artists Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Edward Burne-Jones house as a total work of art, with all of the interior objects designed by the architect , emerged from this studio and remained standard practice throughout the Arts and Crafts movement. He established the Kelmscott Press in 1890 , and, using his own designs for the type and ornamental letters , he issued editions of the classics and of his own works, notably The Kelmscott Chaucer (1896). In his political writings, he

78. The William Morris - About William Morris
William Morris 1834 1896. Poet, artist, conservationist, craftsman,calligrapher, printer, socialist and dreamer of dreams William
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William Morris 1834 - 1896
Poet, artist, conservationist, craftsman, calligrapher, printer, socialist and "dreamer of dreams" : William Morris was all of these and more. Born in 1834, much of Morris' life was influenced by the Cotswold countryside. Kelmscott Manor near Lechlade, not far from Bibury, became his country home from 1871 until his death in 1896. Kelmscott played an important part in his life and can still be visited today. Many craftsmen frustrated by the industrial processes they faced, found the unspoiled character of the Cotswolds ideal to demonstrate their ideas and beliefs. The world renowned Guild of Handicraft came to Chipping Camden from London in 1902 and set up their workshops in the old silk mill in Sheep Street. Today it remains a centre for crafts, and descendants of the original group are still there! You can visit the Trust's permanent exhibition of their work and see the contribution made by modern designers and makers. All over the Cotswolds are other examples. A group flourished in the upper Frome valley above Stroud and around Sapperton, making fine furniture. There are churches with examples of stained glass craftsmanship, as at Shipton-under-Wychwood, Burford and Cirencester for example.

79. The Cotswold HyperGuide - William Morris
Description of William Morris' work in Cotswold with examples of stained glass windows.Category Arts Art History Artists M Morris, William......William Morris (183496). William Morris was a man of Edward Burne-Jones.In 1861 Morris founded William Morris Co. with Rossetti and
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Stroud The stained glass to the left is a detail from the Sermon on the Mount by Rossetti, and the spectacular and utterly wonderful window to the right is by Morris and Webb and shows the seven days of creation. The picture, by the way, does no justice to the original. William Morris owned a country house at Kelmscott Manor in the village of Kelmscott near Lechlade. It can be viewed by arrangement with the trustees (see Things to See Return to the Cotswold Hyperguide History Page Digital Brilliance

80. William Morris Bibliography
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A King's Lesson A Tale of the House of the Wolfing and All the Kindreds of the Marks The Roots of the Mountains News from Nowhere The Story of the Glittering Plain The Wood Beyond the World ... Child Christopher Goldilind the Fair The Well at the World's End The Hollow Land The Sundering Flood The Water of the Wondrous Isles Svend and His Brethern The Story of the Unknown Church Gertha's Lovers The Wolf's Head and the Queen (with John Martin) The Glittering Plain
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The Hollow Land: And Other Contributions to the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine
Golden Wings: And Other Stories The Early Romances of William Morris in Prose and Verse Prose and Poetry Selected Writings and Designs Early Romances Selections from the Prose Works of William Morris Stories in Prose, Stories in Verse, Shorter Poems, Lectures and Essays Three Works by William Morris Poems by the Way Poems
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East of the Sun and West of the Moon (with Madalen Edgar) Ogier the Dane (with Madalen Edgar)
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