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William Morris

    March 24, 1834 – October 3, 1896

    William Morris was a pivotal figure in the English Arts and Crafts movement, championing traditional craftsmanship and aesthetics against the tide of mass production. His literary works, encompassing poetry and prose, often draw from mythology and medieval legends to explore themes of beauty, labor, and societal ideals. Morris's passion for art extended beyond writing into his design and printing, where he sought to integrate artistic excellence into everyday life. His vision of art as an integral part of social living and his lifelong pursuit of its elevation make him an enduring inspiration.

    The Saga of Gunnlaug the Worm-Tongue and Rafn the Skald (1869)
    Norse Mythology
    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
    William Morris