Morris, William (1834–1896),
poet, artist, Great Britain.
William Morris, English poet and artist, born 1834, died
1896.
Works
- The Defense of Guenevere, 1858
- The Life and Death of Jason, 1867
- The Earthly Paradise, 1868--1870
- Love is Enough, 1872
- Aeneid, 1875
- English translation by William Morris
- Odyssey, 1887
- English translation by William Morris
- Three Northern Love Stories, 1875
- written after a journey to Iceland
- Sigurd the Viking, 1877
- written after a journey to Iceland
- A Dream of John Bull, 1888
- The House of the Wolfings, 1889
- The Roots of the Mountains, 1890
- The Story of the Glittering Plain, 1891
- Poems by the Way, 1891
- News from nowhere, 1891
- The Wood Beyond the World, 1895
- The Well at the World's End, 1896
- Kelmscott Chaucer, 1896
- The Water of the Wondrous Isles, 1897
- Story of the Sundering Flood, 1898
- Eyrbyggja Saga, Icelandic medieval saga
- English translation by William Morris and Eiríkr Magnússon, The Story of the Ere-Dwellers
- Electronic edition of the English translation from The Online
Medieval and Classic Library (OMACL) at the Berkeley SunSite.
- Heitharviga Saga, Icelandic medieval saga
- English translation by William Morris and Eiríkr Magnússon, The Story of the Heath Slayings
- Electronic edition of the English translation from The Online
Medieval and Classic Library (OMACL) at the Berkeley SunSite.
- Volsungasaga, medieval saga
- English translation by William Morris and Eiríkr Magnússon, Volsungs
- Electronic edition of the English translation from The Online
Medieval and Classic Library (OMACL) at the Berkeley SunSite.
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