Description |
1 online resource (310 pages). |
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William Morris anthology |
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William Morris anthology.
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BiblioBoard Core module.
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Note |
Limited ed. of 300 copies printed on paper, 10 on vellum. Cf. Stevenson. |
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"Issued 24 March 1893"--Stevenson. |
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Original document: Book. |
Summary |
Frequently studied alongside works like Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward, William Morris' News from Nowhere was originally published in 1890. Combining utopian socialism with science fiction, the book tells the story of narrator William Guest and his finding himself in a future society after falling asleep at a meeting of the Socialist League. This future is based on the principles of common ownership, where there is no private property, authority, monetary system, divorce, court system, prison or class structure. While notable for many reasons, Morris' work is most celebrated for its fusing of Marxist ideas and the romantic literary tradition. This 1893 volume is a stunning, ornately adorned Kelmscott edition of the seminal political work. |
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GMD: electronic resource. |
Subject |
Utopias.
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Added Author |
Morris, William, 1834-1896, printer.
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Kelmscott Press.
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Added Title |
News from nowhere |
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Epoch of rest |
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