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William Morris: Poet, Craftsman, Socialist

William Morris: Poet, Craftsman, Socialist

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William Morris

 

 

 

 

Copyright, 1902
BY
G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS

Published, October, 1902
Reprinted, June, 1903; December, 1905

 

The Knickerbocker Press, New York

 

 


PREFACE.

 

The personal life of William Morris is already known to us through Mr. Mackail’s admirable biography as fully, probably, as we shall ever know it. My own endeavour has been to present a picture of Morris’s busy career perhaps not less vivid for the absence of much detail, and showing only the man and his work as they appeared to the outer public.

I have used as a basis for my narrative, the volumes by Mr. Mackail; William Morris, his Art, his Writings, and his Public Life, by Aymer Vallance; The Books of William Morris, by H. Buxton Forman; numerous articles in periodicals, and Morris’s own varied works.

I wish to express my indebtedness to Mr. Bulkley of 42 East 14th Street, New York City, for permission to reproduce a number of Morris patterns in his possession, notably a fragment of the St. James’s wall-paper.

Much material for the letter-press and for the illustrations I have obtained through the Boston Public Library. The Froissart pages were found there and most of the Kelmscott publications from which I have quoted.

The bibliography is that prepared by Mr. S. C. Cockerell for the last volume of Mr. Morris issued by the Kelmscott Press, under the title of A Note by William Morris on His Aims in Founding the Kelmscott Press. To the Cockerell bibliography have been added a few notes of my own.

E. L. C.

Brooklyn, Sept. 10, 1902.

 

 

 


CONTENTS.

CHAPTER   PAGE
I. Boyhood 1
II. Oxford Life 21
III. From Rossetti to the Red House 46
IV. Morris and Company 69
V. From the Red House to Kelmscott 96
VI. Poetry 114
VII. Public Life and Socialism 146
VIII. Public Life and Socialism (Continued) 174
IX. Literature of the Socialist Period 194
X. The Kelmscott Press 219
XI. Later Writings 239
XII. The End public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@39725@[email protected]#Page_255" class="pginternal"

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