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William Morris

    24 de marzo de 1834 – 3 de octubre de 1896

    William Morris fue una figura central del movimiento inglés Arts and Crafts, defendiendo la artesanía tradicional y la estética contra la marea de la producción en masa. Sus obras literarias, que abarcan poesía y prosa, a menudo se inspiran en la mitología y las leyendas medievales para explorar temas de belleza, trabajo e ideales sociales. La pasión de Morris por el arte se extendió más allá de la escritura a su trabajo como diseñador e impresor, donde buscó integrar la excelencia artística en la vida cotidiana. Su visión del arte como parte integral de la vida social y su búsqueda de su elevación a lo largo de toda su vida lo convierten en una inspiración perdurable.

    The Story of the Volsungs, (Volsunga Saga) With Excerpts from the Poetic Edda
    The Well at the World's End by Wiliam Morris, Fiction, Fantasy, Classics, Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
    The Sundering Flood
    The American Heritage dictionary of the English language
    The Collected Works of William Morris
    William Morris
    • William Morris (1834 - 1896) was an English textile designer, artist, writer, and even a libertarian socialist. His flower patterns are well-known worldwide, but his other design works such as editorial and font design are also worth watching and appreciating. This book presents not only his textile patterns but also book design, font design, posters, stamps and various artworks including painting, all of which will become precious reference for designers as well as for art lovers. (Mostly Japanese texts, some English as supplementary)

      William Morris
    • The Collected Works of William Morris

      With Introductions by His Daughter May Morris

      • 452 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The 24-volume set, published between 1910 and 1915, explores the diverse literary, aesthetic, and political interests of a Victorian polymath. It delves into the evolution of their thoughts and contributions, showcasing the breadth of their intellectual pursuits and the impact of their work on the era's cultural landscape.

      The Collected Works of William Morris
    • The Sundering Flood

      • 512 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      The celebrated medievalist William Morris was among the first writers to combine supernatural elements with world building. He created the precursors of modern fantasy fiction, and both C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien acknowledged his influence on their writing. In his final novel, Morris draws upon Icelandic lore to tell a tale of two lovers, Osberne and Elfhild, separated by a broad river. When Elfhild vanishes from the riverbank, Osberne takes up his magical sword Boardcleaver and begins a desperate search. He soon finds himself battling a tyrannical king in the service of rebel knight Sir Godrick of Longshaw, but Osberne can never forget the quest for his lost love. A captivating blend of chivalric romance and wizardry, this volume is a facsimile of the highly ornamented Kelmscott Press edition of 1897. The text is printed in black, with red chapter titles, and the lovely borders and initials are Morris's own design.

      The Sundering Flood
    • The book presents a comprehensive collection of a classic work, bringing together all parts into a single volume. This edition aims to provide readers with an accessible and cohesive reading experience, highlighting the narrative's depth and richness. It is designed for both new readers and those familiar with the original, offering insights and a complete understanding of the themes and characters within the story.

      The Well at the World's End by Wiliam Morris, Fiction, Fantasy, Classics, Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
    • This collection features a curated selection of timeless classics, ranging from ancient texts to modern masterpieces. It honors the pioneers and legends of literature, showcasing their significant contributions to the literary landscape. Readers can explore a diverse array of works that celebrate the richness and depth of storytelling across different eras.

      The Story of the Volsungs, (Volsunga Saga) With Excerpts from the Poetic Edda
    • William Morris, born in 1834, made significant contributions as both a textile designer and a Romantic writer, influencing the early 20th-century aesthetic in homes and churches. His work in the fantasy genre paved the way for future authors like J.R.R. Tolkien. This republished edition includes a new introductory biography and presents Morris's classic works in high-quality formats, preserving the original text and artwork, showcasing his multifaceted talent in fiction, poetry, and essays.

      The Story of the Volsungs, (Volsunga Saga)
    • ONE

      • 164 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      A man crashes on a dying eleventh planet, grappling with amnesia and threats from hostile natives. His quest for identity leads him to an ancient temple and an alluring alien dancer, forcing him to choose between his past and present—both paths fraught with peril. As he navigates these challenges, he must find a way to save the world, the woman he loves, and himself, all while contemplating a dangerous journey through a black hole.

      ONE
    • A classic collection of Norse mythology, presented with a striking, foil-embossed cover design and gilded page edges.This thrilling collection of 60 tales is retold from the Icelandic Eddas and Viking Sagas. Readers will be transported to the realms of Asgard and Midgard, meeting gods such as Thor, Odin and Freya. These dramatic tales are told by a variety of story tellers and are filled with dark deeds, cunning and war, as well as love, compassion and humor.Beautifully presented in a foil-embossed hardback, this gift edition and opens a window into the strange and wonderful legends of Norse mythology.ABOUT THE Arcturus Gilded Classics presents luxury gift editions of classic works, featuring hardcover Wibalin binding, foil-embossed cover designs, beautifully designed end-papers and gilded page edges. These make perfectible collectibles for bibliophiles and lovers of classic literature.

      Norse Mythology