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William Morris (Critical Survey of Poetry)
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William Morris’s first publication was a series of short prose romances and a review of Robert Browning’s Men and Women (1855) in The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (1856). Except for his translations of several Icelandic sagas and his journal of two expeditions to Iceland (1871, 1873), Morris wrote no significant prose until 1877, when he began his career as a public lecturer. Some of his lectures were published as pamphlets; those he considered the more...
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