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William Morris: Critical Essay by A. Clutton-Brock

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SOURCE: Clutton-Brock, A. “Morris as a Romantic Poet.” In William Morris: His Work and Influence, pp. 79-96. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1914.

In the following essay, Clutton-Brock discusses Morris as a Romantic poet, contending that of “all the Romantic poets Morris, in his early poetry was the most romantic; for he was more consciously discontented with the circumstances of his own time than any of them.”

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