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In 'A Selection from the Poems of William Morris,' readers are treated to a collection of the renowned author's poetic works, showcasing Morris's mastery of the written word. Known for his contributions to the British Arts and Crafts Movement, Morris's poems reflect themes of beauty, nature, and social justice, creating a tapestry of rich imagery and profound ideas. His lyrical style and use of medieval settings set him apart in Victorian literature, inspiring future generations of writers and poets. This selection offers a glimpse into Morris's literary genius and the depth of his creative vision. William Morris, a prolific writer, artist, and social activist, was driven by a passion for artistry and social reform. His love for nature and concern for societal inequalities are reflected in his poetry, making him a prominent figure in the Victorian era. Morris's commitment to aesthetic principles and socialist beliefs shines through in his verses, making him a unique voice in English literature. For readers interested in exploring the beauty and power of Victorian poetry, 'A Selection from the Poems of William Morris' is a must-read. Morris's timeless works continue to inspire and captivate audiences, offering a glimpse into a bygone era while remaining relevant in today's context for anyone seeking to delve into the depths of poetic craftsmanship and social consciousness.
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E-bok: 16. september 2022
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