"If I can": Morris's early writings -- From antecedents to "Oxford Brotherhood" -- Morris's earliest poems: preparation for The Defence of Guenevere -- "The many shadows of Amiens": Morris's early essays -- Interlocking dream structures in Morris's early prose romances -- Sources of The Defence of Guenevere -- Gender polarities in The Defence -- After The Defence: a more authentic "Medievalism".Item embargoed for five year
The Earthly Paradise was William Morris’s first real success, and it remained his best-known work e...
William Morris (1834-1896) was not only a prolic writer and artist of the Victorian Age, but also th...
In an expansion of Jerome McGann\u27s claims for a materialist aesthetic as the defining feature o...
William Morris (1834-1896) was probably one of the most influential men in the Victorian Era. A desi...
The artistic development of William Morris (1834•1896), dictated by an extreme sensitiveness to colo...
There has been an increasing interest in all aspects of the nineteenth century in recent years. One ...
William Morris was a writer, designer, and political activist. One of the early exponents of the aes...
In the mid-nineteenth century, when organizations such as the Early English Text Society began makin...
The following letter by William Morris refer to the St. James\u27s Hall Conference and Hyde Park dem...
English author, designer, manufacturer, and artist William Morris (1834-1896) is best known for his ...
One of one thousand and fifty numbered copies.Bibliographical notes.v. 1. The defence of Guenevere. ...
Memory and history are at the core of the human condition. A deep concern for the human condition is...
In the mid-nineteenth century, when organizations such as the Early English Text Society began makin...
Christopher Menz, who has now curated and written the catalogues for two splendid Morris exhibitions...
Until recently, it had been presume that after William Morris was arrested on September 21, 1885, in...
The Earthly Paradise was William Morris’s first real success, and it remained his best-known work e...
William Morris (1834-1896) was not only a prolic writer and artist of the Victorian Age, but also th...
In an expansion of Jerome McGann\u27s claims for a materialist aesthetic as the defining feature o...
William Morris (1834-1896) was probably one of the most influential men in the Victorian Era. A desi...
The artistic development of William Morris (1834•1896), dictated by an extreme sensitiveness to colo...
There has been an increasing interest in all aspects of the nineteenth century in recent years. One ...
William Morris was a writer, designer, and political activist. One of the early exponents of the aes...
In the mid-nineteenth century, when organizations such as the Early English Text Society began makin...
The following letter by William Morris refer to the St. James\u27s Hall Conference and Hyde Park dem...
English author, designer, manufacturer, and artist William Morris (1834-1896) is best known for his ...
One of one thousand and fifty numbered copies.Bibliographical notes.v. 1. The defence of Guenevere. ...
Memory and history are at the core of the human condition. A deep concern for the human condition is...
In the mid-nineteenth century, when organizations such as the Early English Text Society began makin...
Christopher Menz, who has now curated and written the catalogues for two splendid Morris exhibitions...
Until recently, it had been presume that after William Morris was arrested on September 21, 1885, in...
The Earthly Paradise was William Morris’s first real success, and it remained his best-known work e...
William Morris (1834-1896) was not only a prolic writer and artist of the Victorian Age, but also th...
In an expansion of Jerome McGann\u27s claims for a materialist aesthetic as the defining feature o...