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  1. William Morris / N.M. Wells by William (1834-1896) and Wells, N. M. Morris, 1996-01-01
  2. Old French romances. done into English by William Morris; with a by Morris. William. 1834-1896., 1896-01-01
  3. The poems of William Morris. selected and ed. by Percy Robert Co by Morris. William. 1834-1896., 1904-01-01
  4. William Morris, 1834-1896 by S Dale Harris, 1967
  5. Masters in this Hall. Christmas carol arranged for S. A. T. B. with baritone solo by C. Black. [Words by] William Morris, 1834-1896 ... French carol by Charles Black, 1961
  6. William Morris: An Illustrated Life of William Morris, 1834-1896 (Lifelines 3)
  7. William Morris (1834-1896): Critic of State Socialism (Libertarian Heritage) by Terry Liddle, 1996-01
  8. William Morris, 1834-1896: Engelsk konstnär, skald och socialist; liv och filosofi by Graeme Shankland, 1955
  9. Two Essays: William Morris, 1834-1896; William Morris and the Kelmscott Press by S Dale and Ward Ritchie Harris, 1967-01-01
  10. Love is enough; or. The freeing of Pharamond. a morality. by Wil by Morris. William. 1834-1896., 1873-01-01
  11. The earthly paradise. a poem. by Morris. William. 1834-1896., 1875-01-01
  12. The life and death of Jason; edited. with introd. and notes by E by Morris. William. 1834-1896., 1914-01-01
  13. Poems by the way [and] Love is enough. by Morris. William. 1834-1896., 1896-01-01
  14. The defence of Guenevere. and other poems. by Morris. William. 1834-1896., 1883-01-01

41. William Morris (1934-1896) Honlapja
William Morris (18341896), ?A mûvészet a munka közben érzett gyönyörkifejezése.? - WM. Magyarul megjelent mûvei. Az ismeretlen
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42. MORRIS
Translate this page Morris William (1834-1896). La chute de sire Gauvain. Poète, romancier,traducteur, peintre, rénovateur des arts décoratifs, fondateur
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MORRIS WILLIAM (1834-1896)
La chute de sire Gauvain Burne-Jones Ruskin : nécessité d’une renaissance spirituelle, défense d’un art purifié et moralisé pour le peuple tout entier, à l’image supposée de celui de l’époque gothique. C’est cette "mission" qu’il se donne en renonçant à la prêtrise pour entrer d’abord dans le cabinet de l’architecte néo-gothicisant Street. Les entretiens avec Rossetti, que Burne-Jones est allé rejoindre à Londres, l’amènent temporairement à la peinture, sur des sujets d’inspiration médiévale qui sont aussi ceux de ses principaux poèmes ( La Maison rouge , construite pour le couple sur des conceptions entièrement nouvelles par son ami Philip Webb, et dont il entreprend lui-même l’aménagement et la décoration avec les peintres Burne-Jones, Rossetti et Madox-Brown, amène le passage définitif à un art décoratif conçu sur le mode artisanal, par opposition au produit industriel ordinaire, laid, coûteux et peu adapté à sa fonction. Cette conversion décisive aboutit en avril 1861 à la fondation de la maison "Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co." qui se déclare capable d’"entreprendre toute espèce de décoration, depuis les peintures proprement dites jusqu’aux moindres objets susceptibles de beauté artistique". Après des débuts difficiles, la maison, dirigée en fait par Morris, s’impose peu à peu dans tous les domaines

43. William Morris Artworks And Fine Art At Arthistorynet.com
Robert N. Essick, and Joseph Viscomi, involves transferring t Morris, William. Tate Collections, with a multitude of images. 18341896 Holsten Galleries
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Museum Image Collections: (90) Stag in the Moonlight ca. 1857 William Morris Hunt lithograph on paper image: 9 7/16
Portrait of Agnes Elizabeth Claflin 1873 William Morris Hunt oil on canvas mounted on fiberboard

William Morris Hunt, Girl at a Fountain, 1857

William Morris Hunt, The Fortune Teller, 19th century
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44. Morris, William
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45. William Morris (Nordic Authors Presented By Project Runeberg)
Morris, William (18341896), poet, artist, GreatBritain. Read more about William Morris in
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See also: Reference Biography and Genealogy Morris, William (1834-1896) , poet, artist, Great Britain. Read more about William Morris in: William Morris , English poet and artist, born 1834, died 1896.
Works
The Defense of Guenevere
The Life and Death of Jason
The Earthly Paradise
Love is Enough
Aeneid
English translation by William Morris
Odyssey
English translation by William Morris
Three Northern Love Stories
written after a journey to Iceland
Sigurd the Viking
written after a journey to Iceland
A Dream of John Bull
The House of the Wolfings
The Roots of the Mountains
The Story of the Glittering Plain
Poems by the Way
News from nowhere
The Wood Beyond the World
The Well at the World's End
Kelmscott Chaucer
The Water of the Wondrous Isles
Story of the Sundering Flood
Eyrbyggja Saga , Icelandic medieval saga
English translation by William Morris and Eiríkr Magnússon The Story of the Ere-Dwellers
Electronic edition of the English translation from The Online Medieval and Classic Library (OMACL) at the Berkeley SunSite.

46. Legends - Poets And Painters - William Morris
Willam Morris, edited by Linda Parry, Abrams, 1996, ISBN 0810942828, was issuedin conjunction with the massive exhibition William Morris 18341896 at the
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William Morris Howard Pyle W illiam Morris (1834-1896) is best known as a compatriot of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the father of the Arts and Crafts movement. The Exhibition Description Other sources will remind us that Morris also resurrected free-hand embroidery as an art form, rediscovered almost-forgotten techniques for extracting and setting natural dyestuffs, and pioneered the return to classic typography in the face of the ghastly hordes of slab-serif fonts that characterize commercial printing of the nineteenth century. But what is intriguingly absent from the most laudatory surveys of the man and his work is the fact that William Morris almost single-handedly invented the medieval-flavored imaginary world fantasy.
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47. William Morris
English History. William Morris (18341896). William Morris was oneof the most influential voices in Victorian art and architecture
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William Morris was one of the most influential voices in Victorian art and architecture, and his influence spread far into the 20th century in the form of the Arts and Crafts Movement that he helped spawn. Morris was born at Walthamstow, Essex, in 1834. and attended Marlborough School, and later, Exeter College at Oxford University. He had planned to enter the church, but reading the social commentaries of Ruskin and Caryle (among others) led him to the arts instead. While at Exeter he met the artist Edward Burne-Jones, who was to prove a life-long friend. After graduating from Oxford Morris worked in the architectural offices of George Street, who specialised in the Gothic Revival style, but he soon left to pursue painting under the tutelage of Dante Gabriel Rosetti.

48. GALAHAD: TEXTS, IMAGES, BASIC INFORMATION
De Beverley (Pseudonym of George Newcomen), The Birth of Galahad (1925);Morris, William (18341896), Sir Galahad, A Christmas Mystery (1858);
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GALAHAD
Galahad is the son of Lancelot and Elaine of Corbenic. Galahad was conceived when Elaine tricked Lancelot into thinking he was meeting and sleeping with Guinevere . Galahad is best known as the knight who achieves the quest for the Holy Grail . As the chosen knight he is allowed to sit in the Siege Perilous, the seat at the Round Table that is reserved for the Grail Knight. The first appearance of Galahad in medieval romance is in the thirteenth-century Vulgate Cycle. His coming is predicted in the first romance in the cycle, the Estoire del saint Graal , where he is said to be the ninth in the line of Nascien, who was baptized by Josephus, son of Joseph of Arimathea, and who was one of those who is said to have brought Christianity to Britain. Galahad remains the pre-eminent Grail Knight in Malory's Morte d'Arthur and in Tennyson's Idylls of the King . A shorter poem by Tennyson, "Sir Galahad," presented the popular image of the perfect knight whose "strength was as the strength of ten" because his "heart is pure." The popular painting "Sir Galahad"(1862) by George Frederic Watts (1817-1904) also presents Galahad as an idealized figure.
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49. GUINEVERE: TEXTS, IMAGES, BASIC INFORMATION
1891); Morris, William (18341896), The Defence of Guenevere (1858);Morris, William (1834-1896), King Arthur's Tomb (1858); Mitchell
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GUINEVERE
Guinevere is said to be the daughter of Leodegrance of Cameliard in late medieval romance. She marries Arthur and then has a love affair with Lancelot which causes the downfall of Camelot. The Welsh Triads speak of "Arthur's Three Great Queens," all named Gwenhwyfar ( Triad 56) and name Gwenhwyfar as "more faithless" than the three faithless wives of the Island of Britain ( Triad 80). One of the earliest Arthurian stories is about the abduction of Guinevere by Meleagant (or Melyagaunce or Melwas). The story is told in The Life of St. Gildas Lancelot and appears in Malory. Tennyson presents Guinevere as a sinner who was "spoilt the purpose" of Arthur's life. Nevertheless, Tennyson does bring Guinevere and other female characters to the fore, as does one of his contemporaries, William Morris . In his poem "The Defence of Guenevere," Morris is the first to give the Queen her own voice, thus beginning a tradition that is continued in Sara Teasdale's poem "Guenevere,"

50. William Morris
William Morris (18341896). By Nicholas Salmon. William Morris wasborn in Walthamstow, Essex, on 24 March 1834. The son of a wealthy
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William Morris
By Nicholas Salmon
William Morris was born in Walthamstow, Essex, on 24 March 1834. 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
Arts and Crafts
In the 1860s Morris decided that his creative future lay in the field of the decorative arts. His career as a designer began when he decorated the Red House, Bexleyheath, which had been built for him by Philip Webb. The success of this venture led to the formation of His greatest achievement as a designer was in the field of textiles and wallpapers. The designs for these were influenced by his knowledge of the medieval works held at the South Kensington Museum and his own observation of natural forms.

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William Morris, 18341896, English Socialist and Artist, - CollectionManuscripts by William Morris, English Socialist and Artist, 1834-1896.
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53. The Collected Letters Of William Morris, Vol. IV 1893-1896
These volumes bring to a close the only comprehensive editionof the surviving correspondence of William Morris (18341896), a protean...... 8, $45.00
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The Collected Letters of William Morris, Vol. IV: 1893-1896
Princeton University Press, 1996, 392 pp., 79 halftones, 7 line illus., ISBN 0-691-04422-8, $45.00
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These volumes bring to a close the only comprehensive edition of the surviving correspondence of William Morris (1834-1896), a protean figure who exerted a major influence as poet, craftsman, master printer, and designer. Volumes III and IV, taken together, give in detail the comments and observations that articulate his problematic political and artistic stands and equally problematic position within the aesthetic movement as it developed in the 1890s.
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54. Etherington & Roberts. Dictionary--Morris, William
Morris, William ( 18341896 ). An English poet, painter, architectand printer, who led the movement in search of higher standards
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55. William Morris Willow Boughs
Morris, William (18341896), English poet, designer, and socialist reformer, who,in an increasingly industrialized age, urged a return to medieval traditions
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Morris, William (1834-1896), English poet, designer, and socialist reformer, who, in an increasingly industrialized age, urged a return to medieval traditions of design, craftsmanship, and community. He was the prime figure in the formation of the Arts and Crafts Movement. Morris became increasingly active in politics but without losing interest in art and letters. In 1884 he helped to establish the Socialist League, editing and contributing to its organ, the Commonweal. He described a fictitious socialist commonwealth in England in A Dream of John Ball (1886-1887) and News from Nowhere (1890). 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). Morris died in London on October 3

56. William Morris
William Morris (18341896).
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William Morris (1834-1896)
Summer Dawn
Pray but one prayer for me 'twixt thy closed lips,
Think but one thought of me up in the stars.
The summer night waneth, the morning light slips,
Faint and grey 'twixt the leaves of the aspen, betwixt the cloud-bars
That are patiently waiting there for the dawn:
Patient and colourless, though Heaven's gold
Waits to float through them along with the sun.
Far out in the meadows, above the young corn,
The heavy elms wait, and restless and cold
The uneasy wind rises; the roses are dun;
Through the long twilight they pray for the dawn,
Round the lone house in the midst of the corn,
Speak but one word to me over the corn,
Over the tender, bow'd locks of the corn.
Near but Far Away
She wavered, stopped and turned, methought her eyes,
The deep grey windows of her heart, were wet,
Methought they softened with a new regret
To note in mine unspoken miseries,
And as a prayer from out my heart did rise
And struggled on my lips in shame's strong net,
She stayed me, and cried "Brother!" our lips met

57. The Print And The Book: The Kelmscott Chaucer
Edward BurneJones (British, 1833-1898) and William Morris (British, 1834-1896),Titlepage, Wood-engraving, title page and page opening 1.
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The Kelmscott Chaucer
From: Geoffrey Chaucer, The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer Newly Augmented, 1896 (Gift of Mrs. Howard J. Sachs in memory of Howard J. Sachs, 1971.37). Page opening size: 43 x 89.5.
Edward Burne-Jones (British, 1833-1898) and William Morris (British, 1834-1896), Titlepage Wood-engraving, title page and page opening 1. After a quick glance at the Kelmscott Chaucer, one might think the book was printed in the 15th or 16th century, not long after the printing of the Gutenberg Bible. In fact, it was printed in 1896. Its intentions, however, were very much rooted in the early history of the printed book. The publisher was the founder of the Kelmscott Press, William Morris, who was not only a noted printer and typographer, but also a famous commentator on a vast array of subjects, from the design of textiles and furniture to politics and social studies. The Kelmscott Chaucer was Morris' response to what he considered the cheap quality of books of the time. In fact a book, printed or written, has a tendency to be a beautiful object, and that we of this age should generally produce ugly books, shows, I fear, something like malice prepense - a determination to put our eyes in our pockets wherever we can. [The Ideal Book, 1893] Morris' goal in printing his Chaucer was to produce not just a book, but a work of art, worthy of the quality of the earliest books, which Morris considered the golden era of book design and printing. At the same time, Morris felt no restraint in using the latest methods and technologies of the time.

58. The Print And The Book: The Kelmscott Chaucer
Edward BurneJones (British, 1833-1898) and William Morris (British, 1834-1896),The nourice of digestion , from The Squiere's Tale. Wood-engraving, page
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From: Geoffrey Chaucer, The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer Newly Augmented, 1896 (Gift of Mrs. Howard J. Sachs in memory of Howard J. Sachs, 1971.37). Page opening size: 43 x 89.5.
Edward Burne-Jones (British, 1833-1898) and William Morris (British, 1834-1896), The nourice of digestion... , from "The Squiere's Tale." Wood-engraving, page opening 156-157. Morris believed that books should be designed with two-page spreads in mind, not just the single page, and this is apparent when looking at such spreads, for example, pages 156-157. Notice, for instance, how the vertical placement of the type on the right page matches the placement of type and prints within the decorative frame on the page at left.
From: Geoffrey Chaucer, The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer Newly Augmented, 1896 (Gift of Mrs. Howard J. Sachs in memory of Howard J. Sachs, 1971.37). Page opening size: 43 x 89.5.
Edward Burne-Jones (British, 1833-1898) and William Morris (British, 1834-1896), The nourice of digestion... , from "The Squiere's Tale."

59. Morris, W.; Kelvin, N., Ed.: The Collected Letters Of William Morris: Volume IV:
These volumes bring to a close the only comprehensive edition of the survivingcorrespondence of William Morris (18341896), a protean figure who exerted a
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Table of Contents The letters in Volumes III and IV are thoroughly annotated, and through texts and notes provide a new assessment of Morris's career. Included also, as appendices to Volume IV, are two important documents: the first, never before published, is F. S. Ellis's Valuation List of Morris's library, made after Morris's death, and the second, never before reprinted, is the text of what was to be Morris's final essay on socialism, published in April 1896. Table of Contents: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ix
EDITORIAL PRACTICES xv
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xvii
INTRODUCTION XiX
MORRIS CHRONOLOGY xxxix ABBREVIATIONS OF MANUSCRIPT LOCATIONS xiv ABBREVIATIONS OF WORKS FREQUENTLY CITED Ii THE LETTERS - 1893-1896 3 APPENDIX A. The Present Outlook of Socialism in England by William Morris 393 APPENDIX B. Valuation of Library of William Morris by Frederick Startridge Ellis 401

60. OAC CDLTITLE Morris (William) Wallpaper Samples /CDLTITLE
Collection number Special Collections M0936. Creator Morris, William, 18341896.Extent 36 items. Repository Stanford University. Libraries. Dept.
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