Routledge Companion to William Morris

Routledge Companion to William Morris

Boos, Florence S.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

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Introduction. Visions Not Dreams: Morris as Designer, Socialist, Entrepreneur, Poet . . .

Florence S. Boos

Part I: Morris's Life, Family, and Environs

1. Morris's Biographies

Michael Robertson

2 Business in the Creative Life of William Morris

Charles Harvey, Jon Press and Mairi Maclean

3. Morris, Family, and the Woman Question

Florence S. Boos

4. 'Kelmscott Manor. Mr Morris's Country Place' (1871-1896)

Julia Griffin

5. 'What came we forth for to see that our hearts are so hot with desire': Morris and Iceland

Martin Stott

Part II: Art: Preservation, Interior Design, and Adaptations

6. Morris and Architecture

Christopher Miele

7. William Morris and Stained Glass

Jim Cheshire

8. William Morris and Interior Design

Margaretta S. Frederick

9. William Morris and the Culture Industry: Appropriation, Art, Critique

Compiled by David Mabb

Part III: Literature: Poetry, Art, Translation, and Fantasy

10. A Question of Ornament: Poetry and the (Lesser) Arts

Elizabeth Helsinger

11. Making Pictures: Morris's Pre-Raphaelite Poetics and Its Reception

David Latham

12. William Morris and the Classical Tradition

William Whitla

13 A Very Animated Conversation on Icelandic Matters: The Saga Translations of William Morris and Eirikr Magnusson

Paul Acker

14. Rewilding Morris: Wilderness and the Wild in the Last Romances

Phillippa Bennett

15. Windy, Tangible, Resonant Worlds: The Nonhuman Fantasy of William Morris

John Plotz

Part IV: Literature and Socialism

16. William Morris and British Politics: From the Liberal Party to the Socialist League

Frank C. Sharp

17. News from Nowhere in the Museum of Literary Interpretations

Tony Pinkney

18. Literature and Socialism of the Commonweal

Elizabeth Carolyn Miller

19. Desire and Necessity: William Morris and Nature

Patrick O'Sullivan

20. Morris and Marxist Theory

Owen Holland

Part V: Books: Collecting and Design

21 William Morris's Book Collecting

Yuri Cowan

22. William Morris and the Kelmscott Press: Towards an Aesthetics of Environment

Nicholas Frankel
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