This paper discusses William Morris’s idea of a socialist revolution as envisioned in his utopian romance News from Nowhere (1892). It explores the factors which prompted the author to engage in the heated debates and actions of his time to reconstruct a commonwealth out of the late nineteenth century British society, plagued by growing inequality, shabbiness, injustice, ill health and unhappiness of the labouring majority. Drawing upon Karl Mannheim (1936) and Michael Bakhtin (1996), I attempt to situate Morris’s utopian mentality among the authors of the utopian tradition; and I read the text both as a perpetuation of the utopian tradition to inspire transformative action in times of crisis, and as a polemical rejoinder both to the conser...
Nowhere as a serial in the Socialist League newspaper, Common weal. 1 Recently this text has been th...
William Morris devoted the last years of his life to the spread of socialism, and the late romances ...
Since William Morris has earned his reputation as an artist; the seriousness of his socialism is oft...
This paper discusses William Morris’s idea of a socialist revolution as envisioned in his utopian ro...
This paper considers the reputation of William Morris’s News From Nowhere and its evaluation as a ut...
Europe in the nineteenth century spawned many utopias with diverse schemes and outlooks, among which...
William Morris, author of the famous nineteenth-century utopian novel News from Nowhere, thought it ...
In 1890 William Morris published his utopian romance, News from Nowhere as a serial in the Socialist...
This article examines the relationship between utopian production and reception via a reading of th...
The central concern of this paper is to defend the romanticism of William Morris’s socialism. It fo...
William Morris\u27s News from Nowhere describes a utopian future containing an improved and beautifi...
This research paper examines William Morris’s perspectives regarding true art and literature in his ...
In the late nineteenth century, there was a significant outburst of utopian writings in English from...
The article aims to further discuss the role played by William Morris in the design of a pioneer of ...
‘The Colonisation of Utopia’ is a long essay published in the catalogue accompanying an exhibition d...
Nowhere as a serial in the Socialist League newspaper, Common weal. 1 Recently this text has been th...
William Morris devoted the last years of his life to the spread of socialism, and the late romances ...
Since William Morris has earned his reputation as an artist; the seriousness of his socialism is oft...
This paper discusses William Morris’s idea of a socialist revolution as envisioned in his utopian ro...
This paper considers the reputation of William Morris’s News From Nowhere and its evaluation as a ut...
Europe in the nineteenth century spawned many utopias with diverse schemes and outlooks, among which...
William Morris, author of the famous nineteenth-century utopian novel News from Nowhere, thought it ...
In 1890 William Morris published his utopian romance, News from Nowhere as a serial in the Socialist...
This article examines the relationship between utopian production and reception via a reading of th...
The central concern of this paper is to defend the romanticism of William Morris’s socialism. It fo...
William Morris\u27s News from Nowhere describes a utopian future containing an improved and beautifi...
This research paper examines William Morris’s perspectives regarding true art and literature in his ...
In the late nineteenth century, there was a significant outburst of utopian writings in English from...
The article aims to further discuss the role played by William Morris in the design of a pioneer of ...
‘The Colonisation of Utopia’ is a long essay published in the catalogue accompanying an exhibition d...
Nowhere as a serial in the Socialist League newspaper, Common weal. 1 Recently this text has been th...
William Morris devoted the last years of his life to the spread of socialism, and the late romances ...
Since William Morris has earned his reputation as an artist; the seriousness of his socialism is oft...