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William Morris, middle class socialism and art - Stefan Szczelkun

A chapter from the Conspiracy of Good Taste (1993).

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Stefan Szczelkun
Submitted by jondwhite on June 15, 2017

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The Conspiracy of Good Taste.pdf (140.68 KB)
  • William Morris
  • 1880s
  • 1890s
  • Tom Maguire

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