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Hopes and Fears for Art

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Exploring the intersection of art and society, this collection of essays reflects William Morris's belief in the value of handcrafted art and its accessibility. Addressing themes such as the role of lesser arts, the importance of beauty in daily life, and architecture's future in civilization, Morris articulates his socialist ideals and critiques of industrialization. His insights draw from his experiences as a key figure in the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the Arts and Crafts Movement, emphasizing the significance of art in enriching human existence.

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Hopes and Fears for Art, William Morris

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