The following letter by William Morris refer to the St. James\u27s Hall Conference and Hyde Park demonstration of August 21 and 22, 1885. The letter is not in []orman Kelvin\u27 The Collected Letters of William Morris, 3 vol. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984t but appeared in the Pall Mall Gazette, August 19, 1885, p. 12..
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Bishop Morris is glad to hear that Finley\u27s book (History of the Wyandot Mission at Upper Sandusk...
Until recently, it had been presume that after William Morris was arrested on September 21, 1885, in...
William Morris was a writer, designer, and political activist. One of the early exponents of the aes...
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English author, designer, manufacturer, and artist William Morris (1834-1896) is best known for his ...
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This research paper examines William Morris’s perspectives regarding true art and literature in his ...
The works of William Shakespeare reflect the society in which he lived, and they can therefore be st...
William Morris has for many years now been con sidered a minor figure in Victorian literature. His p...
Excerpt from the article: When the capital of Virginia shifted from Williamsburg to Richmond in 178...
In the autumn of 1865, a young Scot, John Nichol, a graduate of the University of Glasgow and Oxford...
Bishop Morris is glad to hear that Finley\u27s book (History of the Wyandot Mission at Upper Sandusk...
Until recently, it had been presume that after William Morris was arrested on September 21, 1885, in...
William Morris was a writer, designer, and political activist. One of the early exponents of the aes...
"If I can": Morris's early writings -- From antecedents to "Oxford Brotherhood" -- Morris's earliest...
There has been an increasing interest in all aspects of the nineteenth century in recent years. One ...
English author, designer, manufacturer, and artist William Morris (1834-1896) is best known for his ...
I have recently acquired a letter by the distinguished historian George Otto Trevelyan (1838-1928) t...
The following pair of letters from Thomas Carlyle to Beverley Tucker were transcribed for the Collec...
Citation: Kimball, Ned. William Morris and his work. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Colleg...
The two papers that comprise this masters portfolio are The History of Prostitution by William Sang...
This research paper examines William Morris’s perspectives regarding true art and literature in his ...
The works of William Shakespeare reflect the society in which he lived, and they can therefore be st...
William Morris has for many years now been con sidered a minor figure in Victorian literature. His p...
Excerpt from the article: When the capital of Virginia shifted from Williamsburg to Richmond in 178...
In the autumn of 1865, a young Scot, John Nichol, a graduate of the University of Glasgow and Oxford...
Bishop Morris is glad to hear that Finley\u27s book (History of the Wyandot Mission at Upper Sandusk...