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William Morris: Critical Essay by Charlotte H. Oberg

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SOURCE: Oberg, Charlotte H. “The Apology and Prologue as Overture.” In A Pagan Prophet: William Morris, pp. 25-38. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1978.

In the following essay, Oberg argues that the “Apology” and the Prologue to The Earthly Paradise function to foreshadow and amplify Morris's central poetic themes.

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