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News from Nowhere

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ISBN-10: 0486434273

ISBN-13: 9780486434278

Edition: 2004

Authors: William Morris

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One of the most literary and readable of utopian novels, News from Nowhere chronicles the impressions of a nineteenth-century visitor to the twenty-second century, who finds England transformed into a socialist paradise. Morris' idyllic society echoes themes from the writings of Ruskin and Marx but forms a distinctive expression of the author's own egalitarian views. A distillation of Morris' mature reflections on politics, art and society, this work was regarded as an exercise in sentimentality upon its 1890 publication. Modern readers, however, are likely to find resonance in its critique of state socialism and its proposals for an alternative society.
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Book details

List price: $10.95
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Dover Publications, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/28/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.75" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.484
Language: English

Morris was the Victorian Age's model of the Renaissance man. Arrested in 1885 for preaching socialism on a London street corner (he was head of the Hammersmith Socialist League and editor of its paper, The Commonweal, at the time), he was called before a magistrate and asked for identification. He modestly described himself upon publication (1868--70) as "Author of "The Earthly Paradise,' pretty well known, I think, throughout Europe." He might have added that he was also the head of Morris and Company, makers of fine furniture, carpets, wallpapers, stained glass, and other crafts; founder of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings; and founder, as well as chief designer, for…    

Introductory Note: How I Became a Socialist
Discussion and Bed
A Morning Bath
The Guest House and Breakfast Therein
A Market by the Way
Children on the Road
A Little Shopping
Trafalgar Square
An Old Friend
Concerning Love
Questions and Answers
Concerning Government
Concerning the Arrangement of Life
Concerning Politics
How Matters are Managed
On the Lack of Incentive to Labour in a Communist Society
Dinner in the Hall of the Bloomsbury Market
How the Change Came
The Beginning of the New Life
The Drive Back to Hammersmith
The Hammersmith Guest-House Again
Going up the River
Hampton Court. And a Praiser of Past Times
An Early Morning by Runnymede
Up the Thames: the Second Day
The Third Day on the Thames
The Obstinate Refusers
The Upper Waters
The Little River
A Resting-Place on the Upper Thames
The Journey's End
An Old House Amongst New Folk
The Feast's Beginning--The End