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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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Smart, edgy tales well told
12/26/2004: 563 words, approx. 2 pages Smart, edgy tales well told Three words suffice to describe "Too Beautiful for You": smart, edgy, very entertaining. OK, so that's four words. But Rod Liddle's collection of stories is so electrifying it's hard not to be effusive. Liddle, a 44-year-old British...
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