William Morris
작성자
Peter Stansky
아직 평점이 없습니다
Poetry
형식
하드커버
페이지
108
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 26, 1984
출판사
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192875728
ISBN-13
9780192875723
설명
Peter Stansky delves into the life and legacy of William Morris, a figure whose influence spans the realms of art, literature, and politics. The narrative begins with a vivid portrayal of Morris's youth in Oxford, highlighting the formative experiences that shaped his creative spirit. It explores his pioneering work in design, the founding of the Red House, and the establishment of his firm, all of which reflect his commitment to craftsmanship and beauty in everyday life.
As the story unfolds through the tumultuous 1880s, Stansky examines Morris's transition from a celebrated poet to a passionate political activist. His profound concerns for social justice and the impact of industrialization are woven into the fabric of his later years, where his artistic endeavors took on a deeper meaning. This comprehensive account not only captures Morris's artistic achievements but also offers insight into the social and political issues that fueled his most enduring ideals.
As the story unfolds through the tumultuous 1880s, Stansky examines Morris's transition from a celebrated poet to a passionate political activist. His profound concerns for social justice and the impact of industrialization are woven into the fabric of his later years, where his artistic endeavors took on a deeper meaning. This comprehensive account not only captures Morris's artistic achievements but also offers insight into the social and political issues that fueled his most enduring ideals.