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We Met Morris: Interviews with William Morris, 1885-96 by Tony Pinkney β€” book cover

We Met Morris: Interviews with William Morris, 1885-96

by Tony Pinkney
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Overview

This book gathers together thirteen interviews with William Morris which appeared in newspapers or journals between 1885 and 1896, the year of his death. Taken as a whole, the interviews give us a vivid sense of Morris as he appeared to his contemporaries: of his range of activities and preoccupations, his places of work and leisure, his clothes, gestures, moods and phrases. In these interviews we see Morris to be as restless intellectually as he often is physically, constantly pressing forward into new fields of artistic endeavour, and always relating these to the wider politics of his society.

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Book Details

Published
June 20, 2005
Publisher
Spire Books Ltd
Pages
133
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781904965039

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