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William Morris: Poet, Craftsman, Socialist

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The biography sketches William Morris’s upbringing and Oxford formation, his artistic friendships, and the founding of his decorative-arts firm. It examines his designs for textiles, wallpapers, furniture, and stained glass alongside his poetic and literary output. It traces his shift into public activism and socialism and describes the establishment and aims of his private press, including typographic experiments. The book concludes with later writings and death, and includes a bibliography and numerous illustrations and design reproductions that illuminate the interrelation of aesthetic practice and social ideals.

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Elisabeth Luther Cary

Elisabeth Luther Cary was an American author and critic known for her insightful explorations of art and literature. She contributed significantly to the understanding of artistic movements through her works, including "Artists Past and Present; Random Studies," which reflects her keen observations on various artists and their contributions. Cary also delved into the life and philosophy of William Morris in her notable work, "William Morris: Poet, Craftsman, Socialist," where she examines his multifaceted influence on art and society. Her writings are characterized by a blend of critical analysis and appreciation, making her a valuable voice in the discourse on art and literature.

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