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William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was a British textile designer, poet, artist, novelist, architectural conservationist, printer, translator and socialist activist associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement. He was a major contributor to the revival of traditional British textile arts and methods of production. His literary contributions helped to establish the modern fantasy genre, while he helped win acceptance of socialism in fin de siècle Great Britain.
Morris was born in Walthamstow, Essex, to a wealthy middle-class family. He came under the strong influence of medievalism while studying Classics at Oxford University, there joining the Birmingham Set. After university, he married Jane Burden, and developed close friendships with Pre-Raphaelite artists Edward Burne-Jones and Dante Gabriel Rossetti and with Neo-Gothic architect Philip Webb. Webb and Morris designed Red House in Kent where Morris lived from 1859 to 1865, before moving to Bloomsbury, central London. In 1861, Morris founded the Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. decorative arts firm with Burne-Jones, Rossetti, Webb, and others, which became highly fashionable and much in demand. The firm profoundly influenced interior decoration throughout the Victorian period, with Morris designing tapestries, wallpaper, fabrics, furniture, and stained glass windows. In 1875, he assumed total control of the company, which was renamed Morris & Co.
Morris rented the rural retreat of Kelmscott Manor, Oxfordshire, from 1871 while also retaining a main home in London. He was greatly influenced by visits to Iceland with Eiríkr Magnússon, and he produced a series of English-language translations of Icelandic Sagas. He also achieved success with the publication of his epic poems and novels, namely The Earthly Paradise (1868–1870), A Dream of John Ball (1888), the Utopian News from Nowhere (1890), and the fantasy romance The Well at the World's End (1896). In 1877, he founded the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings to campaign against the damage caused by architectural restoration. He embraced Marxism and was influenced by anarchism in the 1880s and became a committed revolutionary socialist activist. He founded the Socialist League in 1884 after an involvement in the Social Democratic Federation (SDF), but he broke with that organisation in 1890. In 1891, he founded the Kelmscott Press to publish limited-edition, illuminated-style print books, a cause to which he devoted his final years.
Morris is recognised as one of the most significant cultural figures of Victorian Britain. He was best known in his lifetime as a poet, although he posthumously became better known for his designs. The William Morris Society founded in 1955 is devoted to his legacy, while multiple biographies and studies of his work have been published. Many of the buildings associated with his life are open to visitors, much of his work can be found in art galleries and museums, and his designs are still in production.
The Aeneid
News from Nowhere
Useful Work v. Useless Toil
William Morris Stained Glass Coloring Book
William Morris Full-Color Patterns and Designs
The Art and Craft of Printing
The Tale of Beowulf
News from Nowhere by William Morris, Fiction, Fantasy, Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
Gunnlaug the Worm-Tongue and Raven the Skald

Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems
The Wood Beyond the World

The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs
The Well at the World's End

The Roots of the Mountains
News from Nowhere and Other Writings
The Dhammapada
Hopes and Fears for Art
The Earthy Paradise, A Poem. by William Morris.
The House of the Wolfings
More to William Morris
The Story of the Glittering Plain
William Morris Color Bk
The Earthy Paradise, A Poem. by William Morris.Vol. 1
Poems by the Way
The Life and Death of Jason. A Poem by William Morris.
The Sundering Flood

Signs of Change

Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair
The Hollow Land
The Earthy Paradise, A Poem. by William Morris.Vol. 2
The Earthly Paradise
A Dream of John Ball and a King's Lesson
Poems by the Way & Love Is Enough
The Story of Sigurd the Volsung
'A Dream of John Ball' and 'a King's Lesson'

The Water of the Wondrous Isles
An Outlaw Within
William Morris Sticker Book: Alphabet 300-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Knox Vegas

News Nowhere or an Epoch of Rest Being Some Chapters from a Utopian Romance
Stories from Potowasso
William Morris 123

Old French Romances
Metis
The William Morris Colouring Book
William Morris - The Earthly Paradise - Part 2
News from Nowhere; Or, an Epoch of Rest
Metis
William Morris ABC
The Water of the Wonderous Isles
Tolkien Warriors-The House of the Wolfings
The Tables Turned
The Pilgrims of Hope
Story of the Glittering Plain, Which Has Also Been Called the Land of Living Men, or the Acre of the Undying. by
Hopes & Fears for Art. Five Lecture
Poems by the Ways
Poems by the Way and Love Is Enough

William Morris on Socialism
Child Christopher
The Water of the Wondrous Isles. by
The Pilgrims of Hope and Chants for Socialists
A Selection from the Poems of William Morris

Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair. by
The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs. by
The Story of the Glittering Plain Which Has Been Also Called the Land of Living or the Acre of the Undying
The Classic Fantasy Collection
The Classic Fantasy Collection
William Morris, Collection Novels
The Story of Grettir the Strong
Norse Mythology
The Earthly Paradise, a Poem - Part I

The Wood Beyond the World, by William Morris( Fantasy Novel)

News from Nowhere, Utopian Romance by William Morris

A Dream of John Ball
Poems by the Way, by William Morris
News from Nowhere; Or, an Epoch of Rest, Being Some Chapters from a Utopian
The Wood Beyond the World. Is a Fantasy Novel by

The World of Romance

A Dream of John Ball (Esprios Classics)

A Dream of John Ball (1888), by William Morris

The Well at the World's End, a Tale. by
The Story of the Glittering Plain (1891) by William Morris

The Sundering Flood. by
The House of the Wolfings (1889) a Tale of the House of the Wolfings and All the Kindreds of the Mark Written in Prose and in Verse
A Dream of John Ball . by

Signs of Change (1888), by William Morris
The Defence of Guenevere
A Dream of John Ball and a King's Lesson. by
The House of the Wolfings
The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs (1877)

The Story of the Volsungs
Useful Work Versus Useless Toil

Chants for Socialists
The Story of Grettir the Strong
The story of the Glittering Plain which has been also called the Land of Living Men or the Acre of the Undying
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