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William Morris: Romantic to Revolutionary

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

William Morris: Romantic to Revolutionary

Contributors:

By (Author) E.P. Thompson
Introduction by Peter Linebaugh

ISBN:

9781604862430

Publisher:

PM Press

Imprint:

PM Press

Publication Date:

14th June 2011

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political leaders and leadership
Political ideologies and movements
European history
History of art

Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

880

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 50mm

Weight:

997g

Description

William Morristhe great 19th-century craftsman, designer, poet and writerremains a monumental figure whose influence resonates powerfully today. As an intellectual (and author of the seminal utopian News from Nowhere), his concern with artistic and human values led him to cross what he called the river of fire and become a committed socialistcommitted not to some theoretical formula but to the day by day struggle of working women and men in Britain and to the evolution of his ideas about art, about work and about how life should be lived.

Many of his ideas accorded none too well with the reforming tendencies dominant in the labour movement, nor with those of orthodox Marxism, which has looked elsewhere for inspiration. Both sides have been inclined to venerate Morris rather than to pay attention to what he said.

In this biography, written less than a decade before his groundbreaking The Making of the English Working Class, E.P. Thompson brought his now trademark historical mastery, passion, wit, and essential sympathy. It remains unsurpassed as the definitive work on this remarkable figure, by the major British historian of the 20th century.

Reviews

"Two impressive figures, William Morris as subject and E.P. Thompson as author, are conjoined in this immense biographical-historical-critical study, and both of them have gained in stature since the first edition of the book was published... The book that was ignored in 1955 has meanwhile become something of an underground classic--almost impossible to locate in second-hand bookstores, pored over in libraries, required reading for anyone interested in Morris and, increasingly, for anyone interested in one of the most important of contemporary British historians... Thompson has the distinguishing characteristic of a great historian: he has transformed the nature of the past, it will never look the same again; and whoever works in the area of his concerns in the future must come to terms with what Thompson has written. So too with his study of William Morris."
--Peter Stansky, The New York Times Book Review

"An absorbing biographical study A glittering quarry of marvelous quotes from Morris and others, many taken from heretofore inaccessible or unpublished sources."
--Walter Arnold, Saturday Review

"Thompson's is the first biography to do justice to Morris's political thought and so assemble the man whole... It is not only the standard biography of Morris; it makes us realize, as no other writer has done, how completely admirable a man this Victorian was--how consistent and honest to himself and others, how incapable of cruelty or jargon and, above all, how free."
--Robert Hughes, Time Magazine

Author Bio

E. P. Thompson was an English historian, socialist, and author of Making of the English Working Class. Peter Linebaugh is a social historian and a professor at the University of Toledo. He is the author of London Hanged: Crime and Civil Society in the Eighteenth Century. He lives in Toledo, Ohio.

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