William Morris (24 March 1834—3 October 1896) was an English architect, furniture and textile designer, artist, writer, socialist and Marxist associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the English Arts and Crafts Movement. Morris wrote and published poetry, fiction, and translations of ancient and medieval texts throughout his life. His best-known works include The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems (1858), The Earthly Paradise (1868–1870), A Dream of John Ball and the utopian News from Nowhere. He was an important figure in the emergence of socialism in Britain, founding the Socialist League in 1884, but breaking with the movement over goals and methods by the end of that decade. He devoted much of the rest of his life to the Kelmscott Press, which he founded in 1891. The 1896 Kelmscott edition of the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer is considered a masterpiece of book design.
22 ebooks by William Morris
Child Christopher
Hopes and Fears for Art
News from Nowhere or An Epoch of Rest, being some chapters from A Utopian Romance
Old French Romances
Poems by the Way
Poems By The Way & Love Is Enough
Signs of Change
The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems
The Folk of the Mountain Door
The Hollow Land
The House of the Wolfings A Tale of the House of the Wolfings and All the Kindreds of the Mark Written in Prose and in Verse
The Pilgrims of Hope
The Story of Sigurd the Volsung
The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs
The Story of the Glittering Plain or the Land of Living Men
The Sundering Flood
The Tables Turned or, Nupkins Awakened. A Socialist Interlude
The Water of the Wondrous Isles
The Well at the World's End
The Wood Beyond the World
The World of Romance being Contributions to The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, 1856