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- Journal of William Morris Societies
- The Planetary in William Morris's Late Romances
- Ayşe Çelikkol
- strawberry thief
- fabric
- Marginal Illuminations & Illustrations
- sketches
- Berry
- Ralph
- A Defense of Guenevere
- The Defense of Guenevere
- William Morris
- Victorian Poetry
- Ralph. "A Defense of Guenevere." Victorian Poetry 9 (1971) 277-86
- The Meeting of Past and Future in William Morris
- Northrop Frye
- 45299
- The Style of Evasion: William Morris' The Defence of Guenevere
- and Other Poems
- Constance W. Hassett
- Summer
- 1991
- Vol. 29
- No
- 2
- pp. 99-114
- The Defence of Guenevere
- Problems with the Pattern: William Morris's Arthurian Imagery
- Debra N. Mancoff
- Arthuriana
- Fall 1996
- Vol. 6
- No. 3
- pp. 55-68
- (Dis)continuities: Arthur's Tomb
- Modern Painters
- and Morris's Early Wallpaper Designs
- D.M.R. Bentley
- David Latham
- Writing on the Image: Reading William Morris
- University of Toronto Press
- 2007
- Shaper of Tales: Creating a Hero's Story in 'Sir Peter Harpdon's End'
- Janet Wright Friesen
- Writing on the Image
- Reading William Morris
- A Conversation with Northrop Frye about William Morris
- Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies
- 10
- Spring 2001
- 35-42
- Christopher Lowry
- Defence of Guenevere
- Martha Mench
- Martha Duvall Mench
- The Argonautic Tradition in William Morris's The Life and Death of Jason: A Study in Poetic Eclecticism
- Yale University
- The Life and Death of Jason
- Medea and Circe as 'Wise' Women in the Poetry of William Morris and Augusta Webster
- Jason's 'Wise' Women: Gender and Morris's First Romantic Epic
- Florence Boos
- Florence S. Boos
- 41-58
- Peter Faulkner
- Against the Age: An Introduction to William Morris
- London: George Allen and Unwin
- 1980
- pp. 37-46
- William Morris: The Critical Heritage
- London: Routledge and Kegan Paul
- 1973
- pp. 50-76
- Robert Keane
- Rossetti and Morris: 'This Ever-Diverse Pair'
- The Golden Chain: Essays on William Morris and Pre-Raphaelitism
- Carole Silver
- The William Morris Society
- 1982
- 115-48
- Frederick Kirchhoff
- Heroic Disintegration: Morris' Medievalism and the Disappearance of the Self
- 75-95
- Diane Sadoff
- The Poetics of Repetition and The Defence of Guenevere
- 97-113
- Dreamers of Dreams: Toward a Definition of Literary Pre-Raphaelitism
- 5-51
- The Romance of William Morris
- Ohio University Press
- pp. 40-42
- 45-46
- Late Victorian Ballad Translation
- Letitia Henville
- University of Toronto
- Poems by the Way
- Boston: Twayne
- 1979
- pp. 61-66
- May Morris
- Introduction
- The Collected Works of William Morris
- Vol. 2: The Life and Death of Jason
- London: Longmans
- 1910
- ix-xxviii
- May
- Morris
- ed. May Morris
- 1911
- Vol. 12
- xxii-xxx
- Sigurd the Volsung
- Volsunga Saga
- The Influence of the North
- William Morris: Artist
- Writer
- Socialist
- Oxford: Blackwells
- 1936
- 468-492
- Magnusson
- Eirikr
- Eirikr Magnusson
- trans.
- The Story of the Volsungs
- London: Walter Scott
- 1888
- pp. 105-107
- George Tremaine McDowell
- McDowell
- George Tremaine
- The Treatment of the Volsunga saga by William Morris
- Scandinavian Studies
- 7
- February 1923
- 151-168
- Tompkins
- J.M.S.
- J.M.S. Tompkins
- William Morris: An Approach to the Poetry. London: Cecil Woolf
- 1988
- 228-275
- Unsigned
- Literary World
- February 1877
- vii
- 136-137
- Contemporary Reviews
- Unsigned Review
- Saturday Review
- 20 January 1877
- xliii
- 81-82
- J.W. Mackail
- The Life of William Morris
- 1899
- vol. 1 and vol. 2
- vol. 1
- vol. 2
- volume 1
- volume 2
- Love is Enough
- Colvin
- Sidney
- Sidney Colvin
- Review of Love is Enough
- Fortnightly Review
- 1 January 1873
- XIII
- 147-148
- 147-48
- Introduction to Vol. 9
- Love is Enough and Poems by the Way
- Green and Co.
- Atlantic Monthly
- April 1877
- xxxix
- 501-4
- International Review
- September 1877
- iv
- 696-6
- North American Review
- March 1877
- cxxiv
- 323-5
- Blench
- J.W.
- J.W. Blench
- William Morris's Sigurd the Volsung: A Re-appraisal
- The Durham University Journal
- OS 41
- NS 30
- 1968
- Mark Cumming
- Cumming
- Mark
- The Structure of Sigurd the Volsung
- Victorian Poetry 21 (Winter 1983)
- 403-14
- Richard Frith
- Frith
- Richard
- The Worship of Courage: William Morris's Sigurd the Volsung and Victorian Medievalism
- Beyond Arthurian Romances: the Reach of Victorian Medievalism
- eds. Jennifer A. Palmgren and Lorretta M. Holloway
- New York: Palgrave Macmillan
- 2005
- 117-32
- Sossaman
- Stephen
- Stephen Sossaman
- William Morris's Sigurd the Volsung and the Pre-Raphaelite Visual Aesthetic
- Pre-Raphaelite Review
- 1 (May
- 1978)
- 81-90
- Willem Van Doorn
- Van Doorn
- Willem
- Theory and Practice of English Narrative Verse Since 1833
- Amsterdam: N. V. de Arbeiderspers
- 1932; reprinted Folcroft
- Pa.: Folcroft
- 1770
- 62-81
- Hazen
- James
- James Hazen
- Morris's "Haystack": The Fate of Vision
- Pre-Raphaelite Review 1.1
- November 1977
- 49-56
- Latham
- David
- Gothic Architectonics: Morris's 'Tune of Seven Towers
- The Pre-Raphaelite Review
- 2.2
- May 1979
- 49-58.
- The Mountain of Venus
- Baring-Gould
- Sabine
- Sabine Baring-Gould
- Curious Myths of the Middle Ages
- London
- Oxford
- and Cambridge: Rivingtons
- 1866
- 196-208
- The Earthly Paradise
- The Terrestrial Paradise
- 229-241
- Cowan
- Yuri
- Yuri Cowan
- Everyday Material Culture in the Medieval Tales of the Earthly Paradise
- William Morris and the Art of the Everyday
- ed. Wendy Parkins
- Cambridge: Cambridge Scholar Press
- 2010
- Mauer
- Oscar
- Oscar Mauer
- William Morris's Treatment of Greek Legend in The Earthly Paradise
- Texas University Studies in English
- 33
- 1954
- 103-18
- 404-36
- Rosie Miles
- Miles
- Rosie
- Binding Men: William Morris's The Defence of Guenevere and the Circulation of Masculine Desire
- Private and Public Voices in Victorian Poetry
- eds. Sabine Coelsch-Foisner and Holger Klein
- Tubinger: Stauffenburg Verlag
- 2000
- 89-102. The Defence of Guenevere
- Drawings
- Illustrations
- Illustratians & Drawings
- Fitzwilliam Museum
- Conclusion
- Ibid
- A Pagan Prophet
- Earthly Paradise
- Thompson
- Tollef B.
- Tollef B. Thompson
- Skandinavischer Einfluss auf William Morris in den ersten Studien
- Inaugural Dissertation
- Koniglichen Universitat zu Greifswald
- Berlin
- 1901.
- O'Donoghue
- Heather
- Heather O'Donoghue
- English Poetry and Old Norse Myth: A History
- Oxford: Oxford University Press
- 2014
- Silver
- Carole
- Athens: Ohio University Press
- 50-55
- Walter Pater
- Pater
- Walter
- Westminster Review
- Alfred Austin
- Temple Bar
- Reviews and Criticism
- G.A. Simcox
- Academy
- Review
- Spectator
- G.W. Cox
- Edinburgh Review
- Unsigned Notice
- Ullal
- Kathleen
- Kathleen Ullal
- Journal of William Morris Studies
- 19.4
- Summer 2012
- (Summer 2012)
- 63-73
- Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs
- "'And my needs shall be remembered
- and my name that once was nought': Regin's Role in Sigurd the Volsung and Fall of the Niblungs."
- Stokes
- E.E.
- E.E. Stokes
- The Morris Letters at Texas
- The Journal of the William Morris Society
- 1
- (1963)
- 23-30. Surviving Early Morris Poems
- Tucker
- Herbert
- Herbert Tucker
- Epic: Britain's Heroic Muse 1790-1910
- Oxford University Press
- 2008
- Translation
- Greek
- The Iliad
- Homer
- 1.1-214
- Fall 2004
- 84-121
- List of Poems
- Poems Presumed Written After 1875
- The Day is Coming
- The Days to Come
- WMG
- William Morris Gallery
- J14g
- WMGJ14G
- Chants for Socialists
- All for the Cause
- Justice
- Periodicals
- 1884
- Number 14
- 19 April
- No. 3: All for the Cause
- John Le Bourgeois
- Le Bourgeois
- John
- "The Youth of William Morris."
- The Youth of William Morris
- Dissertation
- Tulane University
- 1971
- 1834-76: An Interpretation
- Surviving Early Morris Poems
- Thomas
- Jane
- Jane Thomas
- Morris and the Muse: Gender and Aestheticism in William Morris's 'Pygmalion and the Image.'
- Toronto: University of Toronto
- 61-72
- Criticism
- The Hollow Land
- Collected Works of William Morris
- Vol. 3
- Vol. 4
- Vol. 5
- Vol. 7
- The Story of Grettir the Strong
- Vol. 8
- Journals of Travel in Iceland
- Icelandic Diaries
- 1871-1873
- Vol. 10
- Three Northern Love Stories
- The Tale of Beowulf
- Vol. 11
- The Aeneids of Virgil
- Vol. 14
- The House of the Wolfings
- The Story of the Glittering Plain
- Vol. 16
- News From Nowhere
- A Dream of John Ball
- A King's Lesson
- Vol. 19
- The Well at the World's End
- Volume II
- Vol. 20
- The Water of the Wondrous Isles
- Vol. 22
- Hopes and Fears for Art
- Lectures on Art and Industry
- Vol. 23
- Signs of Change
- Lectures on Socialism
- Vol. 24
- Scenes from the Fall of Troy
- Other Poems and Fragments
- Poems and Fragments
- Frontispiece
- The Life and Death of Jason: A Poem
- R.W. Jepson
- London: Macmillan
- 1923
- Six Weeks in the Saddle: A Painter's Journal in Iceland
- S.E. Waller. Samuel Edmund Waller
- The Spectator
- Jan 31
- 1874; pg 149
- Mackail
- Morris's Life
- Life
- Morris and His Circle
- 1907
- Oxford: Clarendon Press
- Elm House
- Morris's Birthplace
- Images of William Morris
- Self Portrait
- 1855
- 1857
- Jane Burden
- Jane Burden as La Belle Iseult
- La Belle Iseult
- 1858
- Sketch of Morris as David
- D.G. Rosetti
- Rosetti
- 1861
- Red House
- designed by Phillip Webb
- Upton
- Kent
- Charles Fairfax Murray
- watercolor
- c. 1870
- photograph
- 1870
- Radio Times Hulton Picture Library
- Portrait by G.F. Watts
- Photograph by Frederick Hollyer
- Frederick Hollyer
- 1874
- Morris and Burne-Jones Families
- Morris in work smock
- c. 1876
- 1876
- photographed by Elliot & Fry
- 1877
- Kelmscott Manor
- Morris family Oxfordshire residence
- from 1870
- portrait by Lisa Stillman
- 1881
- J. Pittendreigh MacGillivray
- drawing from The Springfield Republican
- 11 Oct. 1896: 13
- photography by Frederick Hollyer
- 1887
- Socialist League
- Hammersmith Branch
- Morris in 2nd row
- Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris
- The Grange 1890
- Keats
- John Keats
- The Poems of John Keats
- Ed. Miriam Allot
- 1970
- Sources and Bibliography
- Sources
- Title Page
- Magnus
- Magnus Magnusson
- Hermann Palsson
- Palsson
- Hermann
- Laxdaela Saga
- trans. with an introduction
- Harmondsworth
- Middlesex: Penguin
- 1969
- Schlauch
- Margaret
- Margaret Schlauch
- The Saga of the Volsungs; The Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok
- together with the Lay of Kraka. New York: Norton
- 1930. Scandinavian Classics
- vol. 35
- Tennyson
- Alfred
- Alfred Tennyson
- The Poems of Tennyson
- Ed. Christopher Ricks
- Anderson
- George K.
- George K. Anderson
- trans. and ed.
- The Saga of the Volsungs
- Together with Excerpts from the Nornageststhattr and Three Chapters from the Prose Edda
- Newark: University of Delaware
- Later Criticism and Bibliography
- Hoare
- Dorothy
- Dorothy Hoare
- The Works of Morris and Yeats in Relation to Early Saga Literature
- Cambridge: University Press
- 1937
- Gutman
- Robert W.
- Robert W. Gutman
- ed.
- Volsung Saga: The Story of the Volsungs and Niblungs
- New York: Collier
- 1962
- Cover
- Kocmanova
- Jesse
- Jesse Kocmanova
- "The Poetic Maturing of William Morris: From the Earthly Paradise to the Pilgrims of Hope."
- Brno Studies in English
- 1964
- Courtney
- Julia
- Julia Courtney
- Versions of the Past
- Problems of the Present
- Hopes for the Future: Morris and Others Rewrite the Peasants' Revolt
- 21.2 Summer 2015
- Supplementary Materials on A Dream of John Ball
- Critical Articles and Book Chapters
- Froissart
- Jean
- Jean Froissart
- The Chronicles of Jean Froissart
- In Lord Berners' Translation
- selected
- edited and introduced by Gillian and William Anderson
- Carbondale: Southern Illinois University
- Holland
- Owen
- Owen Holland
- Revisiting Morris's Socialist Internationalism: Reflections on Translation and Colonialism (with an annotated bibliography of translations of News from Nowhere
- 1890-1915)
- 21.2
- Summer 2015
- Leopold
- David Leopold
- News from Nowhere and the Function of Utopia
- 22.1
- 2016
- 18-41
- Levitas
- Ruth
- Ruth Levitas
- More
- Utopia ... and us
- 4-17
- Pinkney
- Tony
- Tony Pinkney
- Edward Bellamy's Review of News from Nowhere
- 20.1
- Winter 2012
- Beaumont
- Matthew
- Matthew Beaumont
- To Live in the Present: News from Nowhere and the Representation of the Present in Late Victorian Utopian Fiction
- ed. David Latham
- Toronto: University of Toronto Press
- 119-136
- Campbell
- Wanda
- Wanda Campbell
- Clothes from Nowhere: Costume as Social Symbol in the Work of William Morris
- 107-17
- Hale
- Piers J.
- Piers J. Hale
- Human Nature and the Biology of Utopia
- William Morris in the Twenty-First Century
- eds. Phillippa Bennett and Rosie Miles
- Peter Lang
- 107-127
- Karen
- Karen Herbert
- News from Nowhere as Autoethnography: A Future History of 'Home Colonization'
- 85-106
- Kinna
- Ruth Kinna
- Socialist Fellowship and the Woman Question
- 183-196
- Between Hell and England: Finding Ourselves in the Present Text
- 193-207
- 'To Frame a Desire': Morris's Ideology of Work and Play
- 155-172
- Liberman
- Michael
- Michael Liberman
- Major Textual Changes in William Morris's News from Nowhere
- Nineteenth-Century Literature 41.3 (1966)
- 349-56
- Versions of Ecotopia in News from Nowhere
- 93-106
- Smith
- Peter
- Peter Smith
- Attractive Labour and Social Change: William Morris Now
- 129-150
- Hanson
- Ingrid
- Ingrid Hanson
- Morris's Late Style and the Irreconcilabilities of Desire
- 74-84
- The Glittering Plain
- Stott
- Martin
- Martin Stott
- The Production of The Story of the Glittering Plain; a newly re-discovered exchange of letters
- 10-17
- Tyson
- Nancy
- Art and Society in the Late Prose Narratives of William Morris
- Pre-Raphaelite Review 1.2
- May 1978
- 1-11
- Bennett
- Phillippa
- Phillippa Bennett
- Rejuvenating Our Sense of Wonder: The Last Romances of William Morris
- 209-228
- The Wood Beyond the World
- William
- Letter to Spectator
- 1885
- Vol. 75
- (July-December)
- News from Nowhere in Recent Criticism
- Revisited
- 20.2
- Summer 2013
- The Widow's House by the Great Water
- Edited and with an introduction by Helen A. Timo
- Helen A. Timo
- William Morris Society in the United States
- 1990
- Hope de Vega
- The Story of Cupid and Psyche
- Spanish translation
- selected poems from The Earthly Paradise: “The Son of Crœsus”
- “The Proud King
- ” “Atalanta’s Race
- ” and “The Man Born to be King
- ” Dutch – “De Zoon Van Croesus
- ” “De Trotse Koning
- ” “De Wedloop Van Atalante
- ” en “De Man Geboren Om Koning Te Zun.” Translated by K. A. Borren. The Hague: N.V. Servire
- 1931.
- "How I Became a Socialist
- " Arabic Translation. The William Morris Society U.S. (14 June
- 2011).
- How I Became a Socialist
- Arabic
- “Monopoly; or
- How Labour is Robbed”
- Czech Translation. [“Socialism a Monopol”] Translated by Josef Vesely. No date.
- Czech
- Socialism a Monopol
- Translated by Josef Vesely
- No Date
- Socialist Diaries and Essays
- “The Day is Coming
- ” Danish Translation. [“Nyaars-Gry”]. Translated by Jeppe Aakjær. Samlede Værker
- “The Aims of Art
- ” Dutch Translation. [“De Doeleinden der Kunst.”] Trans M. Hugenholtz-Zeeven. Intro. Henri Polak. 2nd ed. Rotterdam [Brusse]: Nieuwe Uitgave
- 1905. 137-159.
- “Architecture and History
- ” Dutch Translation. [“Bouwkunst en Geschiedenis.”] Art and Society [Kunst en Maatschappij]. Trans. M. Hugenholtz-Zeeven. Intro. Henri Polak. 2nd ed. Rotterdam [Brusse]: Nieuwe Uitgave
- 1905. 1-30.
- “Art and Socialism
- ” Dutch Translation. [“Kunst en Socialisme.”] Art and Society [Kunst en Maatschappij]. Trans. M. Hugenholtz-Zeeven. Intro. Henri Polak. 2nd ed. Rotterdam [Brusse]: Nieuwe Uitgave
- 1905. 104-135.
- “Art
- Wealth
- and Riches
- ” Dutch Translation. [“Kunst
- Vermogen
- en Rijkdom.”] Art and Society [Kunst en Maatschappij]. Trans. M. Hugenholtz-Zeeven. Intro. Henri Polak. 2nd ed. Rotterdam [Brusse]: Nieuwe Uitgave
- 1905. 77-103.
- “Monopoly
- or
- How Labour is Robbed
- ” Dutch Translation. [“Monopolie
- of
- Hoe de Arbeider Bestolen Wordt.”] Amsterdam: J. Sterringa
- no date.
- German: Lieder der Arbeit. Translated by Lilly Nahler-Nuellens. Vienna
- 1909.
- German: Gesänge für Sozialisten. Translated by W. L. Rosenberg
- Andreas Scheu
- and John Henry Mackay. Milwaukee
- Wisconsin
- 1889.
- “Some Hints on Pattern-Designing”
- German Translation. [“Ein paar Winke über das Musterzeichnen.”]
- German Translation. [Kunsthoffnungen und Kunstformen.]
- I. “The Lesser Arts” [“Die niederen Künste”]
- IV. “Making the Best of It” [“Wie wir aus dem Bestehenden das Beste machen können”]
- V. “The Prospects of Architecture in Civilization” [“Die Auslichten der Architektur in der Civilization”]
- “An address delivered at the distribution of prizes to students of the Birmingham Municipal School of Art
- ” German Translation. [“Kunstgewerblíches Sendschreíben.”]
- “A Factory as it Might Be
- ” Hungarian Translation. [“A Gyári Munka Amilyen es Amilyen Lehetne.”] Translated by Izsák Sándor. New York
- 1922.
- “How We Live and How We Might Live
- ” Japanese Translation. [吾等如何に生くべきか.] Translated by 本間久雄 (Hisao Honma). Tokyo
- 1925.
- Selected Articles
- Speeches
- Letters
- Russian Translation. [Избранные статьи
- лекции
- речи
- письма.] Moscow
- 1973.
- “Art and Its Producers” [“Искусство и его творцы”]
- “How I Became a Socialist” [“Как я стал социалистом”]
- The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings Manifesto [Манифест Общества защиты старинных зданий]
- Letter to Andreas Scheu
- 5 September 1883 [Письмо Андреасу Шою
- 5 сентября 1883]
- ” Spanish Translation. [“Cómo vivimos y cómo podríamos vivir.” Barcelona
- 1936.]
- “The Society of the Future
- ” Thai Translation. [สังคมในอนาคต.] Translated by and courtesy of Duangrudi Suksang.
- The King's Lesson
- Bulgarian Translation. 1894.
- Dutch Translation. [John Ball en Andere Vertalingen.] Forward by Roland Holste-Van der Schalk. Amsterdam: W. Versluys
- 1893.
- The Dream of John Ball
- German: Eine königliche Lektion. Ein Traum von John Ball. Vienna
- 1902.
- The King’s Lesson
- Hungarian translation. [Egy Király Leckéje.] 1970.
- Czech translation. [Zvěsti z Nejsoucna čili Epocha Míru.] 1900.
- Dutch translation. [Nieuws uit Nergensoord.] Translated by F. van der Goes. Amsterdam: S.L. van Looy
- 1897. (Google Books)
- extracts
- French translation. [Nouvelles de Nulle Part
- ] extraits. Translated by P. La Chesnais. Paris: Societé Nouvelle de Librairie et d’Edition
- German translation. [Kunde von Nirgendwo
- ein utopischer Roman.] Translated by Wilhelm Liebknecht. Stuttgart
- 1920.
- Japanese translation. [理想卿]. Translated by 堺利彥 (Sakai Toshihiko). Tokyo
- 1904 (1920 edition).
- Polish translation. [Wieści z Nikąd: powieść utopijna.] Translated by Marvi Kreczowskiej. Lwów (Lviv)
- Russian translation. [Вести ниоткуда
- или Эпоха спокойствия.] Translated by N. I. Sokolova (Н. И. Соколовой). Moscow
- 1962.
- Serbian translation. [Вести ни од куда.] Translated by Dušan M. Bogosavljević (Душан М. Богосављевић). Beograd
- 1911.
- Spanish translation. [Noticias de Ninguna Parte.] Buenos Aires
- 1928.
- Swedish translation. [Nytt Fran En Ny Varld
- Eller En Hvilans Tid.] Translated by C.N. Carleson. Stockholm
- 1892.
- Swedish translation. [Fran Framtidslandet
- Eller En tid af Hvila.] Chapters 1 and 2. Translated by Axel Lundeberg. Minneapolis
- Minnesota: Gnistan
- July 15
- 1891.
- “The Story of the Unknown Church
- ” Hungarian translation. [“Az Ismeretlen Templom Története.”] 1932.
- “Love is Enough”
- Hungarian: “Szerelmed Elég.” Budapest
- 1960.
- Italian translation. [Guenevere si Difende.] Translated by Gabriella Micks.
- Iceland
- Icelandic Journals
- Diaries
- Nonfiction
- Travel
- 7 September 1871
- Septemeber 7 1871
- 1871
- William Morris in Iceland 1873
- Cooper
- Jane S.
- Jane S. Cooper
- The Icelandic Journeys and the Late Romances
- 5.4
- Winter 1983-84
- 40-59
- Ellison
- Ruth Ellison
- Icelandic Obituaries of William Morris
- JWMS 8.1
- Autumn 1988
- 35-41. Journal of William Morris Studies
- The Saga of Jon Jonsson Saddlesmith of Lithend-cot
- 10.1
- Autumn 1992
- 21-30
- Parkins
- Wendy
- Wendy Parkins
- Almost as Good as Iceland on a Small Scale: William Morris's Icelandic Imaginary at Home
- Winter 2014
- Spanish
- La historia de Cupido y Psique
- Morris in translation
- William Morris: An Annotated Bibliography
- 2012-2013
- David and Sheila Latham
- Sheila Latham
- Book Arts
- 2014-2015
- Boos
- Florence
- "A Holy Warfare Against the Age": Essays and Tales in the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine
- Early Prose Romances
- The Story of the Dwellers at Eyr
- Bodleian MS
- Eng
- misc 265
- callligraphic manuscript
- illuminated manuscript
- icelandic translation
- Democratic Federation
- No. 1
- London: Reeves
- 185
- Fleet Street
- E.C.
- The Commune
- Issue
- Special Number
- Edited and Published by Guy A. Aldred
- Glasglow
- February 1927
- "The Days to Come"
- poem
- manuscript
- MS. J142
- J142
- Letter to Georgiana Burne-Jones
- Georgiana Burne-Jones
- Letter
- Sunday
- June 1
- MS. J144
- The Mythology and Religion of the North
- MS. J146
- Sixteenth Adventure: How Siegfried Was Slain
- "Sixteenth Adventure: How Siegfried was Slain"
- MS. J147
- Worthy to Win are Goods and Gold
- "Worthy to Win are Goods and Gold"
- MS. J148
- ff. 2-5
- August 5
- 1872
- William Morris's Notes on Capital by Karl Marx
- manuscripts
- MS. J151
- Abstract of Story of Gudrun from Laxdaela
- abstract
- MS. J154
- Quia Amore Langueo
- a religious poem of the early fifteenth century
- MS. J156
- Critical Essays
- Educating for Utopia: William Morris on Useful Learning versus 'Useless Toil'
- Diaries and Essays
- Michael Bloor
- Bloor
- James Leatham's eyewitness account of William Morris's 1888 visit to Aberdeen
- 18.1
- Winter 2008
- Patrick O'Sullivan
- O'Sullivan
- Patrick
- Morris and Devon Great Consols
- 11-39
- Capet
- Antoine
- Antoine Capet
- Between Ouvrierisme and Elitism: The Dualism of William Morris
- 19.2
- Summer 2011
- 31-46
- David A. Kopp
- Kopp
- David A.
- Two Williams of One Medieval Mind: Reading the Socialist William Morris Through the Lens of the Radical William Cobbett
- Winter 2013
- Bradley Macdonald
- Macdonald
- Bradley
- Morris after Marcuse: Art
- Beauty
- and the Aestheticist Tradition of Ecosocialism
- 19.3
- Winter 2011
- 39-49
- Rosemary Taylor
- Taylor
- Rosemary
- "The City of Dreadful Delight": William Morris in the East End of London
- 18.3
- Winter 2009
- 9-28
- The First Morris Society: Chicago 1903-1905
- 21.4
- Elizabeth Helsinger
- Helsinger
- Elizabeth
- "A Vestibule of Song": Morris and Burne-Jones in Chicago
- Help for the Miners
- The Deeper Meaning of The Struggle: To the Editor
- Daily Chronicle
- November 10
- 1893
- K1558
- "Versions of Ecotopia in News from Nowhere
- " William Morris in the Twenty-First Century
- "Virtual Paradise: Editing William Morris for the Twenty-First Century
- 231-55.
- Jack Lindsay
- Lindsay
- Jack
- William Morris: His Life and Work. London: Constable
- 1975
- Reports of the School of Science & Art for the year 1880-81
- The Wedgewood Institute
- October 13
- Warwick Savage
- Printer
- Bursleu
- Tree Felling in Epping Forest
- The Daily Chronicle
- April 23 1895
- Placard for Urgent War
- Urgent War
- Turkish Question
- MS J143
- Impending Famine in Iceland
- The Daily News
- August 6 1882
- J2112
- Early England
- Early England (Address by Mr. William Morris)
- Address by Mr. William Morris
- Daily News
- January 1890
- J2113
- 189...
- The Famine in Iceland
- September 28 1882
- J2116
- Royal School of Art-Needlework
- December 1879
- J2117
- Morris at First Hand
- March 24 1984
- K2199
- fair copy
- Socialism from the Root Up
- Commonweal
- Chapter 10
- Chapter X
- Political Movements in England
- 28 August 1886
- E. Belfort Bax
- Bax
- E. Belfort
- The Commonweal
- The Development of Modern Society
- The Development of Modern Society Part 1
- Part 1
- Volume 6
- Number 236
- 19 July 1890
- John Ball
- Margaret Grennan
- Grennan
- William Morris: Medievalist to Revolutionary
- Chapter 4
- 1945
- New York: King's Crown Press
- Guy
- Josephine M.
- Josephine M. Guy
- William Morris: Tradition and revolution
- Chapter 6
- British Avant-Garde: The Theory and Politics of Tradition
- London and New York: Harvester
- 119-38
- Paradyse Erthly: John Ball and the Medieval Dream-Vision
- "Paradyse Erthly: John Ball and the Medieval Dream-Vision"
- 137-53
- Number 33
- The Wanderers
- Prologue: The Wanderers
- Individual Tales
- Text of Individual Tales
- 2002
- with annotations
- Prologue: The Wanderers
- Atalanta's Race
- The Man Born to Be King
- The Doom of King Acrisius
- The Proud King
- The Writing on the Image
- The Love of Alcestis
- The Lady of the Land
- The Son of Croesus
- The Watching of the Falcon
- Pygmalion
- Pygmalion and the Image
- Ogier the Dane
- The Death of Paris
- Death of Paris
- The Land East of the Sun and West of the Moon
- The Story of Acontius and Cypidde
- The Man Who Never Laughed Again
- The Story of Rhodope
- Gudrun
- The Lovers of Gudrun
- The Golden Apples
- The Fostering of Aslaug
- Bellerophon at Argos
- The Ring Given to Venus
- Bellerophon in Lycia
- Francis and Taylor
- The Hill of Venus
- Taylor and Francis
- "An Account of Three Socialist Lectures"
- The Huntington
- HM 6446
- Huntington
- HM 6418
- B. L. Add. MS 45
- 298A
- British Library Add. MS 45
- Draft
- Fragment
- British Library
- The Maying of Queen Guenevere
- love
- England
- Death
- 19th century
- early poems
- Fitzwilliam library
- Romance
- Morris Autograph
- early draft
- arthurian romances
- Autograph manuscript
- Autograph manuscript of five fragmentary works bound together in one volume
- Morris/Fragments2
- 110001075
- Fitzwilliam
- Cambridge University
- Roger De Coverly
- De Coverly
- Roger
- the green summer
- the lady of the wasted land
- the lady of haverling
- Autograph manuscript of seven poems and one prose tale bound together in one volume
- The University of Cambridge
- Cambridge
- medieval
- 75
- Lee M. Hollander
- Hollander
- Lee M.
- The Structure of the Eyrbyggja Saga
- The Jounral of English and Germanic Philology
- Vol. 58
- No. 2
- (Apr.
- 1959)
- pp. 222-227 (6 pages)
- Eyrbyggja Saga
- Paul Schach
- 1959
- University of Nebraska Press
- [Lincoln]
- 14
- The Reception of William Morris's Beowulf
- pp. 197-208
- Chris Jones
- Jones
- Chris
- Fairbank
- Alfred Fairbank
- An Annotated List of the Manuscript Work of William Morris
- The Story of Kormark the Son of Ogmund
- Mathews
- Richard B.
- Richard B. Mathews
- Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair
- 1977
- Newcastle Pub. Co.
- North Hollywood
- Calif.
- Old French Romances
- Nation
- June 1896
- lxiii
- 88-9
- Mr William Morris on Iceland
- Pall Mall Gazette
- October 10
- John Purkis
- William Morris: His Dream of 'The Northland'
- Heritage and Identity: Shaping the Nations of the North
- Tilling
- Philip M
- P.M.
- Beowulf
- P[hilip] M.
- "William Morris' Translation of Beowulf: Studies in His Vocabulary." Studies in English Literature and Early Literature in Honor of Paul Christophersen. Ed. P. M. Tilling. New University of Ulster
- 1981
- 163-75.
- Theodore Watts
- Atheneum
- Simpson
- Roger Simpson
- William Morris's unpublished Arthurian translations
- 20.4
- Summer 2014
- Athenaeum
- 17 July 1875
- no. 2490
- Translations
- Marginal Illuminations and Illustrations
- Marginal Illuminations
- Illuminations
- Marginalia
- Calligraphic manuscript
- Florals
- Bellerophon at Lycia
- EP
- Early Manuscript
- BL
- British Library Add MS 45301
- 45
- 301
- Calligraphy
- Manuscript Draft
- Marginal Illuminiations
- Calligraphic
- Bellerophn at Argos
- 1183/12
- 1183-12
- Beinecke Library
- MS. 1595
- Tinker Collection
- ff. 1-22v
- The Sleeve of Gold
- Fair Catherine
- About the middle of the month of June
- That summer morning out in the green fields
- discarded opening of Defence of Guenevere
- I am not now afraid of death
- 1878-1893
- William Morris Collection
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
- ff. 1-38
- Westminster Abbey
- printed pamphlet
- Four lectures delivered in Birmingham
- and Nottingham
- ff. 1-23
- The Art of the People
- ff. 24-61
- The Beauty of Life
- ff. 61-96
- Making the Best of It
- ff. 97-136
- The Prospects of Architecture in Civilization
- 1869
- betrayal
- violence
- marriage
- foster-brothers
- Middle Ages
- Relations of Art to Labour
- Chauncey Brewster Tinker Manuscript Collection
- Blank versos
- The Story of Harald the Hard-Redy
- ff. 1-72
- autograph draft
- Saga Library
- Saga Library Vol. 5
- Ms. Vault Shelves Morris
- Concerning Westminster Abbey
- [Concerning Westminster Abbey]
- architecture
- art
- history
- ancient buildings
- contemporary
- essay
- What is to Happen Next?
- "What is to Happen Next?"
- 1886
- MS Series II
- MS Series 2
- Writings
- europe
- ff. 1-4
- 1894-1895
- 1894/1895
- Beinecke MS. Gen 45
- II Writings
- fantasy
- future
- alternative time
- Scandinavia
- Westminster Abbey leaflet
- Berg Collection
- New York Public Library
- The Story of Magnus the Blind and Harald Gilli
- 1895
- saga translation collection
- medieval Iceland
- ff
- 1-21
- old norse saga
- The Story of the Volsungs and the Niblungs
- Bodleian
- Bodleian MS. Eng. misc. g. 58
- King Hafbur and King Siward
- Translated by William Morris
- The Story of King Hafbur and King Siward
- 1870=1876
- 1870/1876
- Bodleian Library
- MS Eng. misc. e. 233 (2)
- Danish ballad
- medieval Scandinavia
- medieval Danish verse
- The Story of the Banded Men
- Bodleian MS. Eng. misc. d. 267
- ff. 1-40
- The Story of Hen-Thorir
- Bodleian MS. Eng. d. 266
- ff. 1-36
- Bodleian MS. Eng. misc. 265
- 265
- The Story of Sigi
- Oxford: Bodleian Library
- MS. Eng. Misc. g. 59
- g59
- g 59
- ff. 1-13
- The Tale of Thorstein
- The Story of Gunnlaug
- misc. e. 233/1
- Modleian MS. Eng. misc. e. 233/1. e 233/1
- e233/1
- Thorstein and Gunnlaug
- partial manuscript
- ff. 1-33
- Makeshift
- 1894
- Bodleian MS. Eng. misc. Don. c. 30
- c 30
- c30
- nature of wealth and poverty
- commercial system
- 19th century Britain
- MS. Eng. misc. Don. c. 30
- The Rubaiyat
- Bodleian MS. Don. f. 3
- ff. 1-12
- MS. Don. f. 3
- f 3
- f3
- MS. Eng. misc. Don. f. 3
- Speech on Free Trade
- Charles Faulkner
- c. 1886
- Bodleian Eng. misc. c. 143
- c 143
- c143
- MS. Eng. misc. c. 143
- Autograph Poems
- British Library 45
- Poems of various periods
- fair copies by Jane Morris
- c. 1865-1874
- 1865-1874
- 1865/1874
- British Library Add. MS
- ff. 1-135
- As This Thin Thread
- The Doomed Ship
- Near But Far Away
- May Grown A-Cold
- Lonely Love and Loveless Death
- Everlasting Spring
- Hope Dieth: Love Liveth
- Song: "Twas one little word that wrought it"
- Song: "Our Hands Have Met"
- Silence and Pity
- Rhyme Slayeth Shame
- Why Dost Thou Struggle
- Fair Weather and Foul
- O far away to seek
- close-hid for heart to find
- O land sore torn and riven
- We loosened from the quays on a Friday
- Thus have I told many ways of the dealings of prudence with men
- Peevish and weak and fretful do I pray
- Dramatic fragment containing King
- Oliver
- Sir Walter
- and Yoland
- Thou hast it then the pouch
- Sad-eyed and soft and grey thou art
- O morn!
- So I rose and felt my feet on the daisied grass in a while
- Alone and unhappy by the fire I sat
- Deep Sea
- mighty wonder from "Earth the Healer
- Earth the Keeper" (copyist version 1)
- 45291A
- Autograph Poems (British Library 45
- 298B)
- Drafts of numerous titled
- 298B
- British Library Add. MS 45298B
- ff. 2-51v
- The Story of Orpheus and Eurydice
- Earth the Healer
- Earth the Keeper
- so swift the hours are moving / Unto the time unproved
- The Mother Under the Mould
- Svend Dyring rode on the island-way / Yeah have not I myself been young
- State-Aided Emigration in 1889
- Lo trim on the rollers all ready for sea
- The doomed ship drives on helpless through the sea
- O my love my darling / what is this men say
- Song: Twas one little world that wrought it
- as this thin thread on thy dear neck shall lie
- thy lips my lips have touched no more may speak / the words that through my sorrow used to break
- If as I come under her she might hear
- / If words might reach her when I go away
- Why Dost though struggle
- Peevish and weak and fretful I do pray
- Dear God praise thee much more many a thing
- mighty wonder
- They have no song
- the sedge is dry
- Three Chances and One Answer
- Songs from Orpheus
- While agone my words had wings
- O ye who sit alone and bend above the earth
- Once a white house there was
- O if ye laugh
- then am I grown
- O my love how could it be
- O hollow my image of the very death
- O love
- folk told me though wert dead
- O hollow image of the very death
- Autograph Poems (British Library 74255)
- 1855-1858
- 1855/1858
- British Library Add. MS 74255
- Malorian
- Frossartian matter
- ff. 1-47
- Lyric from "Bellerophon in Lycia"
- included in a longer excised beginning for "Bellerophon"
- British Library Add. MS 45301
- f. 23v and f. 24
- f. 23v
- classical world
- greek myth
- classical greece
- autograph manuscript draft
- B.L. Add. MS 45299
- British Library Add. MS. 45299
- 1869-1870
- 1869/1870
- British Library Add. MS. 45300
- Norse saga
- ff. 180-194
- rough draft
- British Library Add. MS 45299
- ff. 49-65v
- ff. 65v-105
- B.L. Add MS 45299
- ff. 4v-25
- The palace East of the Sun and West of the Moon
- British Library Add. MS 45309A
- swan-maiden
- loss
- search
- quest
- Scandinavian legend
- ff. 1-49
- transcription
- British Library Add. MS 45306
- folk tale
- legend
- ff. 1-69
- rough pencil
- copyist version
- British Library Add. MS 45309c
- pride
- humility
- transformation
- equality of persons
- scandinavian myth
- roman empire
- ff. 84-108
- British Library Add. MS 45302
- Germanic legend
- lust
- underworld
- medieval Europe
- final manuscript draft
- British Library Add. MS 45304
- separation
- ambivalence
- ff. 1-31
- rough pencil draft
- British Library Add. MS 45305
- B.L. Add. MS 45305
- persistence
- reward
- Greece
- hades
- ff. 73v-98
- bladd45305
- British Library Add. MS 45310
- popular epic
- Norse history
- Norse legend
- ancient Norse
- icelandic world
- ff. 1-127
- drama
- British Library Add. MS 45311
- ff. 1-92
- bladd45311
- collation draft
- British Library Add. MS 45312
- missing f. 56
- rough manuscript draft
- British Library Add. MS 45313
- ff. 1-91
- epic poem
- British Library Add. 45315
- ff. 1-67
- 46 loose pages
- British Library Add. MS 45316
- Nibelungenlied
- British Library Add. MS 45318
- heroic cycle
- myth
- German legend
- Germany
- ff. 1-24
- Edda
- Icelandic gods
- ff. 29-31
- Lay of the Way-Wearer (Vegtamsgruda)
- Lay of the Way-Wearer
- Vegtamsgruda
- Baldur's Doom
- 1870-1871/ 1870/1871
- ff. 32-37
- first draft
- Lay of Thrym
- ff. 37v-47
- The Prophecy of the Vala
- ff. 47v-67
- Axel Thordson and Fair Walborg
- ff. 74-85
- Queen Dagmar's Death
- ff. 125v-133
- Northern Fragments
- 1896-1870
- 1896/1870
- Scandinavian
- ff. 134-138
- Add. MS 45318
- reappearance from the dead
- step-mother
- mother
- medieval Scandinavian
- ff. 89-90v
- Sonnets for Grettir
- British Library Add. MS 37497
- British Library Add. MS 37498
- ff. 1-88
- 46 loose leaves
- British Library Egerton MS 2866
- ff. 1-355
- 356-66 contains a few cancelled and corrected folios
- Art and Beauty of the Earth
- Lecture delivered at Burslem
- British Library Add. MS 45330
- Essays on Art and History
- British Library Add. MS 45332
- Essays on Socialism
- British Library Add. MS 45333
- ff. 1-262
- Communism
- What We Have to Look For
- The Policy of Abstention
- Commercial War
- What Socialists Want
- Art and the People
- What is: what should be: what will be: what may be
- The End and the Means
- Equality
- The Political Outlook
- Communism: i.e. Property
- Socialism up to Date
- ff. 1-227
- missing ff. 214v-217 from images
- Art and Labour
- Our Country Right or Wrong
- The Depression of Trade
- The pResent Outlook on Politics
- Misery and the Way Out
- Origins of Ornamental Art
- Speech at a Picture Show
- Addenda: clippings and letters related to socialism
- British Library Add. MS 45334
- Socialist Diary
- British Library Add. MS 45335
- campaigns
- January-April
- Scotland
- Glasgow
- Edinburgh
- ff. 2-51
- Diary
- An Old Fable Retold
- March 1889
- June 1891
- 1889-03/1891-06
- John Burns Collection
- British Library MS 46289
- The Burns Papers
- Series C. General Correspondence
- vol. IX
- f. 1
- Unpublished Journals of Travel in Iceland
- 1871-73
- British Library Add. MS 45319A
- journey
- ff. 1-82v
- Journal
- Morris's Unpublished Icelandic diaries
- British Library Add. MS 45319B
- Essays
- The Aeneids of Virgil Done into English
- Classical mythology
- ancient Mediterranean
- Latin epic poem
- Giles of the Long Frank
- Unfinished Romance
- British Library Add. MS 45327
- prose romance
- European culture
- ff. 1-74
- Froissart-influenced Prose romance
- Prose Romance Manuscripts
- British Library Add. MS 45328
- 45328
- ff. 1-193v
- British Library Add. MS 45323
- alternative tiem
- ff. 1-200
- printer's copy
- British Library Add. MS 45325
- ff. 1-17
- Metered Opening
- bladd45325
- The Sundering Flood
- British Library Add. MS 45326
- ff. 1-289
- Tristram
- British Library Add. MS 45329
- chivalry
- medieval France
- ff. ii-99
- BL45329
- Hammersmith Socialist Society Papers
- The Socialist League
- British Library Add. MS 45891
- bladd45891
- Early political essay
- Cheltenham Library
- ff. 1-14
- Number 2
- ff. 1-7
- The Hall and the Wood
- Cheltenham Library and Wilson Art Museum Z5
- Z5
- ff. 1-5
- The Story of the Men of Weaponfirth
- Chapter 1
- Brodd Helgi slayeth Swart
- Cheltenham Library and Wilson Art Museum Y7
- Y7
- ff. 1-18
- unpublished manuscript
- Lancelot du Lac
- Fragments Translated Written Out and Decorated by William Morris from Lancelot Du Lac
- The Saga of Howard the Halt
- The Heimskringla
- etc.
- 1870-1873. 1870/1873
- Cheltenham Library and Wilson Art Museum EWL Z2
- EWL Z2
- Z2
- 1991.1016.996.Z2
- ff. 1-8
- 7 with versos
- Under and Elm-Tree: Thoughts in the Countryside
- Cheltenham Library and Wilson Art Museum Z4
- Z4
- The Story of Howard the Halt
- 1891
- Fitzwilliam Library MS 270
- ff. 134-140
- gloss 241-243v
- 241-243v
- Autograph Manuscript Fragment of 5 poems
- Fragment of 5 Poems
- Five Fragmentary Works Bound Together in One Volume
- Drawing Near the Light
- "Drawing Near the Light"
- There were not ten men in all the house
- "There were not ten men in all the house"
- before 1875
- Manuscript of Phillis M. Ellis
- Manuscript of 2 Morris Poems
- autograph manuscript fragment
- In process
- 25F
- Donated in 1905
- manuscript for printer
- Journal of Travel to Iceland
- Fair copy of 1871 Journal
- 1873
- Fitzwilliam Library MS FW 25C
- fair copy autograph manuscript
- Address at the Delivery of Prizes
- Address at the Delivery of Prizes at the Birmingham Art School
- Harry Ransom Library
- Harry Ransom Library MS file (Morris
- W.)
- works
- society
- ff. 1-20v
- folio 19 missing
- Gothic Architecture
- W.) Hanley II B
- architecutre
- gothic
- printer's proofs
- pp. 209-280
- pp. 363-416
- The Odyssey
- The Odyssey of Homer Done into English Verse
- 1885-1887
- University of Texas
- Harry Ransom Center for the Humanities
- MS 2934 3.3
- 2934 3.3
- mythology
- ff. 1-35
- epic greek poem
- The Pilgrims of Hope
- Party VII
- In Prison and at Home
- "In Prison and at Home"
- Harry Ransom Library MS (Morris
- Works B
- Harry Ransom Library MS File
- rejected love
- ff. 1-1v
- blue ruled paper
- Lo when we wade the tangled wood
- February 5
- 1888-02-05
- Harry Ransom Library MS
- single leaf
- Golden Wings
- c. 1857
- HM 6479
- Huntington Library
- medieval invasion
- love tragedy
- medieval England
- ff. 7-13
- narrative ballad
- loose sheets
- white paper
- autograph
- ink
- death of lovers during medieval war
- Pray but One Prayer for Me
- Summer Dawn
- c. 1856
- HM 6480
- possibly contemporary
- possible medieval
- 1 folio
- irregular sonnet
- sonnet
- lyric
- Oxford and Cambridge Magazine
- October
- 644
- 1856
- 246
- pencil draft
- early autograph draft
- appeal to loved one at dawn
- evocations of fertility
- Our Policy in Crisis
- Hungtington Library
- Huntington HM 6465
- HM 6465
- Britain
- socialist essays
- Hopes and Fears for Art #2: "The Art of the People"
- incomplete
- Hopes and Fears for Art 2
- Huntington Library HM 6432
- HM 6432
- ff. 14-23
- missing f. 21
- Artistic Qualities of Woodcut Books
- Huntington Library HM 6431
- HM 6431
- Medieval printing
- typography
- early printed books
- essay on art
- Some Thoughts on the Ornamented Manuscripts of the Middle Ages
- Huntington Library HM 6440
- HM 6440
- Huntington Library HM 6441
- HM 6441
- decoration
- ornament
- initials
- borders
- essays on art
- True and False Society
- Huntington Library HM 6420
- HM 6420
- signs of change: lectures on socialism
- autograph format
- Address Made on Behalf of the Work of the S.P.A.B.
- Huntington Library HM 6449
- HM 6449
- preservation
- anti-restoration
- protection
- S.P.A.B.
- Resolutions re: the Opinions of the S.P.A.B. on St. Marks
- Huntington Library HM 6459
- HM 6459
- St. Mark's
- venice
- Petition Regarding the Baptistry at Ravenna
- Huntington Library HM 6455
- HM 6455
- bapistry at Ravenna
- Italy
- Morris autograph manuscript
- To the Working People of Great Britain and Ireland
- Huntington Library HM 6464
- HM 6464
- Home Rule
- Ireland
- 1880s
- ff. 1-3
- appeal
- 1885/1887. 1885-1887
- Huntington Library HM 6448
- HM 6448
- ff. 1-55
- greek epic poem
- Ordination of Knighthood
- 1892/1893
- 1892-1893
- Huntington Library HM 6436
- HM 6436
- ff. 1-15
- Huntington Library HM 6439
- HM 6439
- ff. 148-315
- Huntington Library HM 6419
- HM 6419
- medieval Denmark
- Fragment of Child Christopher
- Huntington Library HM 36918
- HM 36918
- The Tale of King Coustans the Emperor
- 1984
- Huntington Library HM 6438
- HM 6438
- medieval Byzantium
- 6438
- The History of Over Sea
- ff. 15-45
- 6438b
- Here Begins the Story of Howard of Icefirth
- Huntington Library HM 6426
- HM 6426
- HM6426
- 6426
- ff. 1-6v
- The Story of King Harald Greyfell
- The Story of King Harald Greycloak
- Eirkir Magnusson
- Huntington Library HM 6428
- HM 6428
- 6428
- ff. 1-45
- The Story of King Olaf Tryggvison
- Huntington Library HM 6437
- HM 6437
- 6437
- ii
- ff. 1-126
- The Story of King Magnus Son of Erling
- Huntington Library HM 6463
- HM 6463
- 6463
- HM6463
- ff. 1-37
- unknown
- Huntington Library HM 6462
- HM 6462
- 6462
- tyranny
- fate
- Greek legend
- ff. 1-109
- 6418
- 1892
- Huntington Library HM 6418
- ff. 1-239
- prologue to "the wanderers" ff. 3-93
- March Lyric ff. 94-98
- ff. 133-134
- f. 239
- ff. 135-238
- The House of the Wolfings and All the Kindreds of the Mark
- Huntington Library HM 6435
- HM 6435
- 6435
- prehistoric European culture
- NW
- Central Europe
- Northwestern Europe
- ff. 1-270
- The Roots of the Mountains
- The Roots of the Mountains: Wherein is Told Somewhat of the Lives of the Men of Burgdale
- Their friends
- Their Neighbors
- Their Foemen
- and Their Fellows in Arms
- 1889
- Huntington Library HM 6424
- HM 6424
- 6424
- hm6424v1
- Huntington Library HM 6425
- ff. 1-179
- The Tables Turned
- Huntington Library HM 577
- HM 577
- 577
- Huntington Library HM 6433
- HM 6433
- 6433
- revolution
- judge and courts
- humor
- poverty
- new society
- ff. 1-25
- morris autograph with sections numbered by Morris
- incomplete manuscript
- fair copy with few corrections
- As to Bribing Excellence
- International Institute of Social History MS
- Amsterdam
- Engalnd
- Fragment of speech on behalf of Socialist League describing socialism in England
- given at international conference of socialists
- international institute of social history
- inv.nr. 611_4
- How Shall We Live Then?
- Why I am a Communist
- ff. 1-10v
- The Story of Olaf the Holy
- The Son of Harald
- Ian Felce
- University of Leeds Brotherton Library
- 1 A.L.s.
- House of Wolfings
- MA 313
- Morgan Library
- Morgan Library MA 313
- MA313
- 313
- ff. 1-186
- News
- Hammersmith
- utopia
- printed book
- MA 314-315
- MA 314
- MA 315
- 2 vols.
- New York
- 2 v. (269 p.)
- The Tale of Beowulf Done out of Old English Tongue
- A.J. Wyatt
- 1893-1894
- 1893/1894
- Morgan Library MA 312
- 312. MA312
- Anglo-Saxon
- ff. 1-70
- Anglo-Saxon poem
- The Story of Kormak the Son of Ogmund
- Morgan Library MA 1989
- MA 1989
- MA1989
- 1989
- ff. 1-21v
- Morgan Library MA 3843
- MA 3843
- 3843
- Commonweal (1886-1888)
- socialist history
- socialist theory
- European history
- British history
- Marxist history
- ancient world
- ch. 1-3 and 7
- article
- Socialism: Its Growth and Outcome
- The Story of King Harald and The Story of King Hafdan the Black
- Morgan Library MA 3471
- MA 3471
- MA3471
- 3471
- The King's Son and the Carle's Son
- Society of Antiquaries
- SoA
- London MS 908
- ff. 1-68
- Egil's Saga
- The Story of Egil the Son of Scaldgrim
- Society of Antiquaries MS 907
- MS907
- MS 907
- 907
- islendingasaga
- first 13 chapters
- The Story of Lancelot of the Lake
- MS 905.2
- 1870-1873
- 1870/1873
- Society of Antiquaries MS 905.2
- MS905.2
- 905.2
- ff. 167-219
- SA9052
- MS 905.3
- ff. 1-307
- Society of Antiquaries MS 905.4
- MS 905.4
- MS905.4
- 905.4
- ff. 1-76
- SA9054
- The Story of the Ynglings
- Society of Antiquaries MS 906
- MS 906
- MS906
- 906
- ff. 1-56v
- Untitled paragraph on the Pit-Brow Women
- University of Iowa Libraries
- Special Collections
- Special Collections MS M8778ha
- MS M8778ha
- M8778ha
- women workers
- mining
- ff. 1-2
- Notes on News
- Commonweal Vol. 2 Number 16
- So many stories written here / And none among them but doth bear
- J169
- japanese
- ornamentation
- analysis
- education
- bibliography
- politics
- A Book of Verse
- serbian
- useful and beautiful
- 41130
- 45336
- Albion Press
- Golden Type
- e233/2
- e233-2
- Fitz. MS 3
- 14/1917
- Kelmscott House
- Hammersmith Socialist Society
- Kalmscott House
- 45407
- 45407B
- 45407A
- 45407-A
- boat
- 45407-B
- 45409
- 45410
- 45411
- MA 45299
- FW EP 25
- The Wooing of Swanhild
- J161
- notes
- J149
- J 149
- Gunnlaug
- Margaret Lourie
- danger
- devotion
- Arthurian
- based on Malory and Frossiart
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- Hundred Years War
- witchcraft
- Argonauts
- golden fleece
- ambition
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- Exploration
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