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Biography of William Morris
772 words, approx. 2.6 pages
 William Morris (1834-1896), one of the most versatile and influential men of his age, was the last of the major English romantics and a leading champion and promoter of revolutionary ideas as poet, critic, artist, designer, manufacturer, and socialist. B...
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Biography of William Morris
13266 words, approx. 44.2 pages
 Writing is only one element of William Morris's diverse achievements. He designed textiles, wallpapers, stained glass, rugs, tapestries, and embroidery; and he founded and managed a company to produce them. He was a leading influence on the Arts and Craf...
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Biography of William Morris
12268 words, approx. 40.9 pages
 Writing is only one element of William Morris's diverse achievement. He designed textiles, wallpapers, stained glass, rugs, tapestries, and embroidery; and he founded and managed a company to produce them. He was a leading influence on the Arts and Craft...


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The House of the Wolfings Information
557 words, approx. 2 pages
 A Tale of the House of the Wolfings and All the Kindreds of the Mark is a fantasy novel by William Morris, perhaps the first modern fantasy writer to unite an imaginary world with the element of the supernatural, and thus the precursor of much of...



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 The Boston Globe
Would you want a wolf in your house?
08/22/1992: 1,135 words, approx. 4 pages "Animal Beat" will appear once a month in the Living/Arts pages. One of the hottest trends in pets is also one of the most dangerous: cross-breeding wolves and dogs. Movies such as "White Fang" and "Dances with Wolves" have glamorized the call of...
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 National Review
Wolf.
08/01/1994: 649 words, approx. 2 pages * By now everyone must have heard about the beginning of Wolf. Will Randall (Jack Nicholson), the able but unassertive senior editor at MacLeish Publishing, is driving through wintry, nocturnal woods toward New York City and home. His car hits something and skids...


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The House of the Wolfings by William Morris | |
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About 468 pages (140,411 words) in 10 products |
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