William Morris

William Morris

William Morris was an English textile designer, artist, writer, and utopian socialist associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the English Arts and Crafts Movement. He founded a design firm in partnership with the artist Edward Burne-Jones, and the poet and artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti which profoundly influenced the decoration of churches and houses into the early 20th century. As an author, illustrator and medievalist, he helped to establish the modern fantasy genre, and was a direct influence on postwar authors such as J. R. R. Tolkien. He was also a major contributor to...
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quick facts
Birthdate:March 24, 1834
Birthplace:London
Date of death:October 3, 1896
Education:Exeter College, Oxford, Marlborough College

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1997 Nominated - Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in Myth and Fantasy Studies The Water of the Wondrous Isles
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Written works by William Morris

TitlePublishedGenre
News from Nowhere 1890 Novel
The Haystack in the Floods
The Well at the World's End 1896 Fantasy
The Story of the Glittering Plain 1891 Fantasy
The Wood Beyond the World 1894 Fantasy
The Water of the Wondrous Isles 1897 Fantasy
The Sundering Flood 1897 Fantasy
The House of the Wolfings 1889 Fantasy
Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair 1895 Fantasy
A Dream of John Ball Speculative fiction
The Root of the Mountains Speculative fiction
Golden Wings and Other Stories Speculative fiction
The Roots of the Mountains Speculative fiction
The Defence of Guenevere Speculative fiction
The Earthly Paradise Speculative fiction
book of verse
Some great churches in France
Arts and crafts essays by members of the arts and crafts exhibition society
story of Cupid and Psyche
collected letters of William Morris
Poems by the way
Printing
Catalogue of a portion of the valuable collection of manuscripts, early printed books, &c
England the Turks
hollow land
ideal book
Pygmalion and the image
art of the people
True and false society
doom of King Acrisivs
Under an elm-tree
note by William Morris on his aims in founding the Kelmscott Press
beauty of life
lovers of Gudrun
Letters on socialism
Political writings of William Morris
Stories in prose, stories in verse, shorter poems, lectures and essays
Early poems of William Morris
address delivered by William Morris at the distribution of prizes to students of the Birmingham Municipal School of Art on Feb. 21, 1894
Art and its producers
How we live and how we might live
tables turned, or, Nupkins awakened
Shameful death
Useful work versus useless toil
Poems of William Morris
William Morris
man born to be king
Choice of William Morris' verse
Hopes & fears for art
art and craft of printing
Atlanta's race, and two other tales from The earthly paradise
Some notes on early woodcut books
life and death of Jason
Signs of change
Some hints on pattern-designing
Hopes and fears for art
Chants for socialists
Monopoly, or, How labour is robbed
[Paintings]
Gothic architecture
Chijō rakuen
A Note by William Morris on His Aims in Founding the Kelmscott Press
Christmas verse
designs of William Morris
On the artistic qualities of the woodcut books of Ulm and Augsburg in the fifteenth century
Arte y sociedad industrial
Factory work as it is and might be
Selected writings and designs
Old French romances
On first seeing Iceland
decorative arts
story of Sigurd the Volsung and the fall of the Niblungs
Socialism, its growth & outcome
Labour and pleasure, versus labour and sorrow
Masters, in this hall
Svend & his brethren
world of romance
Art, wealth and riches
On art and socialism
How I became a socialist
Sir Galahad
Art and the beauty of the earth
life & death of Jason
Early romances of William Morris in prose and verse
king's lesson
Gertha's lovers
Love is enough, or, The freeing of Pharamond
Selections from the prose works of William Morris
Architecture, industry & wealth
Icelandic journals
Vesti niotkuda, ili, Épokha spokoĭstviya
Outlanders, whence come ye last?
Pre-Raphaelite ballads
revolt of Ghent
Some thoughts on the ornamented mss. of the Middle Ages
Art, labour & socialism
typographical adventure of William Morris
Nouvelles de nulle part
Art and socialism
On the lines of Morris' romances
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People who influenced William Morris

John Ruskin
John Ruskin

John Ruskin was the leading English art critic of the Victorian era, also an art patron, draughtsman, watercolourist, a prominent social thinker and philanthropist. He wrote on subjects ranging from geology to architecture, myth to ornithology, literature to education, and botany to political...
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Peers of William Morris

Friedrich Engels
Friedrich Engels
Famous works:Cola di Rienzi, Manifesto

Friedrich Engels was a German-English industrialist, social scientist, author, political theorist, philosopher, and father of Marxist theory,...
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Famous works:The blessed damozel, Letters of Dante Gabriel Rossetti to William Allingham, 1854-1870

Dante Gabriel Rossetti was an English poet, illustrator, painter and translator. He founded the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848 with William...
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Edward Burne-Jones
Edward Burne-Jones
Famous works:The beginning of the world, The flower book

Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, 1st Baronet was a British artist and designer closely associated with the later phase of the Pre-Raphaelite movement,...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Who is credited for their influence on William Morris?
  • A:
    John Ruskin influenced William Morris.
  • Q:
    Where was William Morris born?
  • A:
    William Morris was born in London.
  • Q:
    Which well known book titles have been published by writer, William Morris?
  • A:
    Well known books include:
    - News from Nowhere
    - The Well at the World's End
    - The Sundering Flood
    - The Water of the Wondrous Isles
    - The Wood Beyond the World
    - The Story of the Glittering Plain
    - Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair
  • Q:
    What professions highlight William Morris' career?
  • A:
    William Morris was an accomplished graphic designer, architect, novelist and writer.
  • Q:
    Which educational institution did William Morris attend?
  • A:
    William Morris was a student at Exeter College, Oxford.
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