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  1. William Morris: An Illustrated Life of William Morris, 1834-1896 (Shire Library) by Richard Tames, 2008-03-04
  2. The Earthly Paradise A Poem by William, 1834-1896 Morris, 2010-02-16
  3. The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems by William, 1834-1896 Morris, 2009-10-04
  4. The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs. By William Morris... by William (1834-1896) Morris, 1906
  5. The early romances of William Morris in prose and verse by William (1834-1896) Morris, 1913
  6. WILLIAM MORRIS, 1834-1896. With WILLIAM MORRIS AND THE KELMSCOTT PRESS by Ward Ritchie. by S. Dale Harris, 1967-01-01
  7. William Morris, (1834-1896) Comprehensive Survey of His Life
  8. L'Oeuvre De William Morris (1834-1896) De La Collection Du Musee Des Beaux-Arts De Montreal / the Work of William Morris (1834-1896) from the Collection of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts by Robert Little, 1991
  9. The story of Sigurd the Volsung and the fall of the Niblungs. by Morris. William. 1834-1896., 1891
  10. The Story Of Sigurd The Volsung And The Fall Of The Niblungs by Morris William 1834-1896, Turner Winifred, et all 2010-10-15
  11. The Story Of The Volsungs & Niblungs With Certain Songs From The Elder Edda by Eirr Magnson 1833-1913, Morris William 1834-1896, 2010-09-30
  12. Utopia by Morris William 1834-1896, Kelmscott Press, 2010-10-06
  13. The Life And Death Of Jason; A Poem. 10th Impression by Morris William 1834-1896, 2010-09-28
  14. The earthly paradise: a poem Volume 3 by Morris William 1834-1896, 2010-10-15

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MORRIS, William (18341896) IDENTITY STATEMENT Reference code(s) GB 0096 SL V 19 Held at University of London (Library - Senate House)
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MORRIS, William, 18341896, designer, craftsman, poet and socialist IDENTITY STATEMENT Reference code(s) GB 0097 ARC 002
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4. William Morris
William Morris, the son of a successful businessman, was born in Walthamstow, a quiet village east of London, on 24th March, 1834. After
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WILLIAM MORRIS (183496) A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY. By Nicholas Salmon
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William Morris (18341898) Morris is most widely known for his work and ideas relating to Arts Crafts and the Kelmscott Press in addition to his
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Named after William Morris (18341896) who was famous as the founder of the Arts Crafts Movement. In 1860, Morris commissioned Philip Webb to
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Services: Enquiries Also on this server Art to the People Catalogue of Printed Material on Utopian Communities William Morris (1834-1896)
Send this image as e-card William Morris, born in Walthamstow, Great Britain 1834, died in Hammersmith, Great Britain 1896; socialist, poet, artist and architect; founded the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings in 1877; member of the Democratic Federation in 1883; cofounder and leader of the Socialist League in 1884, financed its organ Commonweal; author of many socialist tracts and pamphlets; withdrew from the Socialist League when the anarchists took over in 1890; founded his own publishing company, the Kelmscott Press in 1893; active in organizing guilds of designers and decorative craftsmen. The IISH presents its William Morris manuscript collection on the Internet. Left out are those pages without text. Manuscripts (average filesize 130 Kb): How shall we live then?

12. William Morris (1834-1896)
Notes on William Morris, especially relating to his activities as an artist and illustrator and his relations with the arts and crafts and with the
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William Morris (1834-1896)
Page from The Glittering Plain Famous as the founder of the Arts and Crafts Movement . He was born in Walthamstow, then a village, and moved to a grand residence there called Water House at the age of 14 - this has since become the William Morris Gallery . He studied at Oxford with the intention of becoming a clergyman, but while there he met Edward Coley Burne-Jones , also studying for the church, and they both began to turn towards art. They were persuaded by Rossetti to give up the studies and become artists. Morris did a year in architectural practice of G. E. Street , and then turned to painting. However, he soon found that his metier was design. The cooperative attempt to decorate his new house (the Red House, built by Philip Webb ) at Bexleyheath, south east of London, lead to the setting up of the firm Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co. The partners were Morris, Burne-Jones, Rossetti Ford Madox Brown Philip Webb , Charles Faulkner, and Peter Paul Marshall, a surveyor. The firm was set up as a 'company of Fine Art Workmen', designing and producing (or at least supervising the production of) furniture, wallpaper, murals, tapestrywork, stained glass windows, metalwork, tapestries, and smaller works such as tiles and embroidery. It started in 8 Lion Square, London, where there was sufficient space for workshops, showrooms, and a kiln in the basement for tile production. The firm later became simply Morris and Co. when Morris - always blessed with a private income - bought out the other partners.

13. William Morris Online
William Morris English PreRaphaelite Writer and Designer, 1834-1896 Guide to pictures of works by William Morris in art museum sites and image archives
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[English Pre-Raphaelite Writer and Designer, 1834-1896]
Not to be confused with American glassmaker William Morris (Born 1957) British artists writers designers
Museums and Public Art Galleries: Fitzwilliam Museum PHAROS Website , Cambridge, UK
William Morris at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
, New York City
Length of Printed Cotton
Pink and Rose Wallpaper Design
, ca.1890
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
, Minnesota
3 designs by William Morris
Museum of Modern Art
, New York City Chrysanthemum Pattern Printed Fabric William Morris Gallery , London Art Fund for UK Museums Cincinnati Art Museum , Ohio Cleveland Museum of Art , Ohio Courtauld Institute of Art , London 4 works by or related to the artist Dayton Art Institute , Ohio Ravens Delaware Art Museum Morris Rossetti Chairs , Paris Painted wood-work , ca.1880 Museum of Fine Arts Collection Database , Boston Pre-Raphaelite Photographs Exhibition Tate Gallery , London The Ransom Center at the University of Texas William Morris and His Circle Victoria and Albert Museum Catalogue , London Many artworks and designs online Whitworth Art Gallery , Manchester, UK Flora Whitworth Art Gallery , Manchester, UK Fruit Whitworth Art Gallery , Manchester, UK Illustration from The Canterbury Tales, etc

14. William Morris
A contributor to several publications, he was a vocal and impassioned advocate of revolutionary international socialism. He penned the utopia News From Nowhere (18341896).
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William Morris , the son of a successful businessman, was born in Walthamstow, a quiet village east of London , on 24th March, 1834. After successfully investing in a copper mine, William's father was able to purchase Woodford Hall, a large estate on the edge of Epping Forest, in 1840.
Morris was educated at Marborough and Exeter College, Oxford . At university Morris met Edward Burne-Jones and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The three men were all artists and formed a group called the Brotherhood. During this period their work was inspired by the history, ritual and architecture of the Medieval period. Morris and Burne-Jones were committed Anglicans and for a time they talked of taking part in a "crusade and holy warfare" against the art and culture of their own time.
Members of the Brotherhood were influenced by the writings of the art critic

15. LII - Results For "morris, William, 1834-1896"
Results for Morris, William, 18341896 1 to 2 of 2. William Morris and His Circle. This online version of the Ransom Center exhibit William Morris and His
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William Morris (18341896). English craftsman, poet, and early socialist, whose designs generated the Arts and Crafts Movement in the later half of
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback William Morris (1834-1896) English craftsman, poet, and early socialist, whose designs generated the Arts and Crafts Movement in the later half of the1900th century. Morris encouraged to return to handmade objects and rejected standard tastes. He was associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and a close friend of the painter-poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti and his sister Christina Rossetti , also a poet. "If you want a golden rule that will fit everybody, this is it: Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe tom be beautiful." (from 'The Beauty of Life', 1880) William Morris was born in Walthamstow, Greater London, as the son of a successful business man. He attended Marlborough College in 1848-51 and in 1853 he entered Exeter College, Oxford, where he met Edward Burne-Jones and Charles Faulkner. Morris thought for a while of taking Holy Orders, but he renounced the Church, and after taking his B.A. in 1856 Morris began his studies in architecture. Morris's early poems were published in The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine - he also financed the publication. In 1858 Morris worked with Rossetti, Burne-Jones, and others on the frescoes in the Oxford Union. He published THE DEFENCE OF GUENEVERE AND OTHER POEMS (1858), which contains much of his best work, including 'The Haystack in the Floods', 'Concerning Geffray Teste Noire', 'Shameful Death', and 'Golden Wings'. They all have medieval settings - Morris was obsessed with medieval world. In the prose fantasy 'The Hollow Land' (1856) an unjust knight enters an eartly paradise. He departs it, becomes aged, and finally regains the land through devotion to pictorial art.

17. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of William Morris (1834-1896)
Selected Poetry of William Morris (18341896) father William Morris mother Emma Morris wife Jane Morris (from 26 April 1859) Languages English
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Selected Poetry of William Morris (1834-1896)
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Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto
from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967.
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Index to poems
Had she come all the way for this,
To part at last without a kiss?
Yea, had she borne the dirt and rain
That her own eyes might see him slain
Beside the haystack in the floods?
(The Haystack in the Floods, 1-5)
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    Given name : William Family name : Morris Birth date : 24 March 1834 Death date : 3 October 1896 Nationality : English Family relations father: William Morris mother: Emma Morris wife: Jane Morris (from 26 April 1859) Languages English Latin Greek Education Marlborough Hall: January 1848 to December 1851 Tutored by Rev. F. B. Guy
  • 18. William Morris: Free Web Books, Online
    William Morris (18341896). Biographical note. from Wikipedia More of Morris s essays can be found at The William Morris Internet Archive
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    Project Gutenberg Titles by. Morris, William, 18341896. Chants for Socialists Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair
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    20. WILLIAM MORRIS
    Morris, William (18341896). a web guide to William Morris from literaryhistory.com William Morris built his Red House in Bexleyheath, Kent,
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    MORRIS, WILLIAM (1834-1896) a web guide to William Morris from literaryhistory.com
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    Critical Articles A substantial introduction to the designer, printer, and writer William Morris by professor Richard Pearson, from the Literary Encyclopedia. http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/morris/morrisov.html Web site on William Morris from the respected Victorian Web. http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,12084,1005663,00.html Article in the (U.K) Guardian about a Morris house that has been acquired by the National Trust. "William Morris built his Red House in Bexleyheath, Kent, as a family home as well as a showcase for his ebullient decorations. It became an organic depiction of his philosophy of life, love and 'art for the people.'" http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/wmorris.htm An introduction to William Morris, the English craftsman, poet, and early socialist, whose designs launched the Arts and Crafts Movement in the later half of the nineteenth century, courtesy of the Books and Writers web site maintained by the Kuusankoski Public Library, Finland. http://members.aol.com/ericblomqu/victoria.htm

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