
This newly selected edition of William Morris's works brings together poetry and prose, lectures, articles, and letters from his life, ordered chronologically, with an introduction highlighting his pressing and prescient writing on matters of the natural and built environment, human and non-human relations, internationalism, migration, and social justice, as well as the wide range of his literary and artistic concerns. Expert textual notes draw attention to the interconnectedness of Morris's writing and its rich literary, historical, and political contexts and sources: this is work that reaches back to tales of personal, dynastic, and political passion in medieval Europe or the craftsmanship of ancient Persia as deftly as it lambasts Victorian work practices and living conditions in Britain or sets out to correct misconceptions about the nature of social revolution; it creates visions of a just, equal, and beautiful future from re-told or imagined pasts. This selection includes lyric, epic, and narrative poetry and a range of prose writings that tell stories, conjure worlds, rouse their readers to action, and urge them to care for the earth, its inhabitants, its beauty, and its histories. It demonstrates the continuing power of Morris's writings to speak to the present with as lively, particular, and provocative a voice as it spoke to its own time.
This collection investigates the enduring relevance of William Morris's diverse body of work by examining his critiques of Victorian society alongside his visions for environmental and social reform. Dr. Ingrid Hanson, a specialist in Victorian literature, curates this volume to highlight the interconnected nature of Morris's output. By organizing his poetry, prose, lectures, and letters chronologically, the text argues that Morris's historical and artistic interests were fundamentally linked to his radical political and environmental activism.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of Victorian studies frequently identify this edition as a vital resource for understanding the breadth of Morris's intellectual contributions. Experts highlight the editorial notes as particularly effective in bridging the gap between Morris's aesthetic pursuits and his political radicalism.
Page Count:
688
Publication Date:
2024-08-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192894811
ISBN-13:
9780192894816
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