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The Collected Works of William Morris : With Introductions by his Daughter May Morris

Morris, WilliamMorris, May(Introduction by)
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A creative titan of the Victorian age, William Morris (1834–96) produced a prodigious variety of literary and artistic work in his lifetime.

In addition to his achievements as a versatile designer at the forefront of the arts and crafts movement, Morris distinguished himself as a poet, translated Icelandic sagas and classical epics, wrote a series of influential prose romances, and gave lectures promoting his socialist principles.

His collected works, originally published in 24 volumes between 1910 and 1915, were edited by his daughter Mary (May) Morris (1862–1938), whose introductions to each volume chart with insight and sympathy the development of her father's literary, aesthetic and political passions.

Volume 1 contains Morris' early verse, including The Defence of Guenevere (1858), as well as prose contributions to the short-lived Oxford and Cambridge Magazine.

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Cambridge University Press
1108051154 / 9781108051156
Paperback / softback
828.809
11/10/2012
United Kingdom
416 pages, 1 Plates, black and white
152 x 229 mm, 610 grams