William Morris by Himself Designs and Writings

William Morris by Himself Designs and Writings, authored by William Morris and published by Little, Brown in 1996, presents a comprehensive collection of the writings and designs of this influential British designer. Spanning 328 pages, the book captures Morris’s evolution from a Pre-Raphaelite poet and architectural student to a prominent designer, writer, and pioneer socialist, showcasing his significant contributions to the fields of design and literature.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Morris’s work through his own words, allowing for an intimate understanding of his artistic journey and philosophies. The text highlights key aspects of his life and career, reflecting on his impact on design and his role in the socialist movement. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersections of art, literature, and social thought, providing insights into the legacy of William Morris.
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This text gathers together the writings and designs of one of the most influential British designers of the last 100 years. Through his own work and in his own words, the book follows the progress of William Morris, Pre-Raphaelite poet and architectural student, to designer, writer and pioneer socialist.
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