William Morris

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Standard Name: Morris, William

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Textual Production Annie Besant
AB left a legacy of lectures to complement her political pamphlets. Responding to William Morris , who enquired about her lectures, she sent a list of titles such as The Unemployed, Why I am...
Textual Production L. S. Bevington
Another essay, Why I am an Expropriationist (Liberty, May 1894), was reprinted the same year, together with an essay by William Morris , in a Liberty Press pamphlet called The Why I Ams...
Textual Production Mathilde Blind
MB delivered a public address to an audience at St John's Wood in London on William Morris 's translation of the Volsunga Saga (which had been published earlier that year).
Garnett, Richard, and Mathilde Blind. “Memoir”. The Poetical Works of Mathilde Blind, edited by Arthur Symons and Arthur Symons, T. Fisher Unwin, 1900, pp. 1-43.
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Textual Production A. S. Byatt
Perhaps obeying the impulses which she had fictionalized in The Biographer's Tale, ASB published a study of two artist-craftsmen: Peacock and Vine. Fortuny and Morris in Life and at Work.
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Textual Production Penelope Fitzgerald
She brought to this work her own experience as an amateur artist, and shows great skill in the delineation of character: of William Morris as well as of Burne-Jones and his wife Georgiana (who were...
Textual Production Henrik Ibsen
Eleanor Marx (daughter of Karl Marx ) played Nora and Aveling played Torvald. They were joined by May Morris (daughter of William Morris ) as Mrs Linde and Bernard Shaw as Krogstad.
Durbach, Errol. “A century of Ibsen criticism”. The Cambridge Companion to Ibsen, edited by James McFarlane and James McFarlane, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. 233-51.
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Textual Production Penelope Fitzgerald
PF 's publications in the scholarly field include an edition of The Novel on Blue Paper, an unfinished, unpublished work by William Morris , 1982, and the introduction to a new issue of Oxford University Press
Theme or Topic Treated in Text A. S. Byatt
She used this work to reinforce her sense that the material and the visual are indispensable, and her interest in artists who use their hands. She revels in the obvious contrasts between her two subjects...
Travel Vernon Lee
VL was at this time a guest of Mary Robinson and her family. She combined her connections with theirs in order to meet a number of major cultural figures: Sir Leslie Stephen , Robert Browning

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