none1noThis essay examines William Morris's understanding of the concept of 'barbarism', a term which acquired a positive meaning both in the author's political thought and aesthetics. Morris's analysis of this important concept began very early, and was linked to his interest in Nordic literature and the Norse sagas. It was also enhanced by his two journeys to Iceland. Morris looked to the very inception of Western civilisation in order to undertake a stringent criticism of capitalist society: the Germanic world supplied him with a model for a society characterized by ideals and values opposed to those of the industrial world in which he lived.noneVita FortunatiVita Fortunat
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William Morris\u27s News from Nowhere describes a utopian future containing an improved and beautifi...
There are a number of peculiarities about the British poet, William Morris's re-working of the Vølsu...
Europe in the nineteenth century spawned many utopias with diverse schemes and outlooks, among which...
This essay examines William Morris's understanding of the concept of 'barbarism', a term which acqui...
The essay takes into account the influence of Nordic myths and medieval Icelandic culture on William...
The reasons why not only William Morris, but also George Webbe Dasent, Thomas Carlyle, Samuel Laing,...
Victorian intellectuals such as George Webbe Dasent, Thomas Carlyle, Matthew Arnold and William Morr...
Underlying the wide diversity of William Morris\u27 literary and non-literary works is his single v...
Since his youth, William Morris was interested in Medieval culture, in particular in the Nordic lite...
The article deals with William Morris’s interest in Old Norse-Icelandic literature, a significant so...
William Morris and the Uses of Violence, 1856–1890 offers a new reading of Morris’s work, foreground...
E.P. Thompson, Romanticism, Utopianism, and Moralism : the Case of William Morris Morris's indepen...
Il saggio esamina la cosiddetta produzione nordica dell'intellettuale vittoriano William Morris. Dop...
This paper discusses William Morris’s idea of a socialist revolution as envisioned in his utopian ro...
This paper discusses William Morris’s idea of a socialist revolution as envisioned in his utopian ro...
William Morris\u27s News from Nowhere describes a utopian future containing an improved and beautifi...
There are a number of peculiarities about the British poet, William Morris's re-working of the Vølsu...
Europe in the nineteenth century spawned many utopias with diverse schemes and outlooks, among which...