In his later years, Morris became an active and respected lecturer and writer on social and cultural themes, the successor to Carlyle and Ruskin. He published two volumes of these writings in his lifetime, "Hopes and Fears for Art" in 1882 and "Signs of Change" in 1888. Since it was in 1883 that he committed himself to Socialism, the two volumes read together show clearly the development of his political-cultural thinking. All the lectures deal, in clear and vigorous English, with issues of work, ecology and society that are still of central concern today.
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8vo. pp: xix, 292. Original publisher's colour illustrated paper covers. This edition reproduces the text from Volumes XXII and XXIII of the Collected Works of William Morris edited by May Morris, published by Longmans in 1914 and 1915 respectively. ISBN: 1855062542 Covers show some slight shelfwear with small marks at front and rear. Laminate detaching at bottom corner of rear cover. Otherwise solid and clean book. Artikel-Nr. C68341
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