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William Morris's Kelmscott Tom Hassall

William Morris's Kelmscott By Tom Hassall

William Morris's Kelmscott by Tom Hassall


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Kelmscott Manor is forever linked with the name of William Morris, pioneer conservationist and utopian socialist, designer and father of the Arts and Crafts tradition.

William Morris's Kelmscott Summary

William Morris's Kelmscott: Landscape and History by Tom Hassall

Kelmscott Manor is forever linked with the name of William Morris, pioneer conservationist and utopian socialist, designer and father of the Arts and Crafts tradition. The manor played a crucial role in shaping his thought: at the climactic moment of his futuristic novel, News from Nowhere, Morris lifts the latch of the Manor's garden gate and finds his personal holy grail.

Morris was drawn by the organic relationship between Kelmscott and its landscape: the linkage of stone walls and roof tiles to the geology and the soil, and the honest toil of the people to the agricultural cycle. The fruits of the Kelmscott Landscape Project established in 1996 by the Society of Antiquaries of London, the owners of Kelmscott Manor today, this book is a multi-faceted examination of Kelmscott's history. Archaeology, from prehistory to the present day, the architectural development of the Manor before and after Morris knew it, and the art that the village and Manor have inspired all receive rich, illustrated coverage. The result is a vivid portrait of a Thames-side village transformed by its association with Morris, a book which demonstrates the rich connections between culture and landscape in a particular place.

William Morris's Kelmscott Reviews

[An] extremely well illustrated volume' -- British Archaeology British Archaeology The book deserves a place on many and various bookshelves, from those of academics and interested members of the public to heritage practitioners and landscape surveyors working in the field.' -- Southern History 30 Southern History 30

About Tom Hassall

Alan Crossley was the editor of the Victoria County History volumes on Oxfordshire, including the City of Oxford, and author of many articles on Oxford's history.

Table of Contents

Preface; The Kelmscott Landscape Project - Tom Hassall; A Place for Digging Ditches: Cropmarks around Kelmscott - Steve Baker; The Environmental Archaeology and Historical Ecology of Kelmscott - Mark Robinson; Medieval and Modern Settlement at Kelmscott - Simon Townley; Kelmscott Church: History and Context - Carol Davidson Cragoe; Kelmscott: The People in Their Place - Mary Hodges; Vernacular Architecture in Kelmscott - Julian Munby; The Morris Family and Kelmscott - Linda Parry; Kelmscott Manor - Nicholas Cooper; Kelmscott Manor as William Morris Never Knew It - Jonathan Howard; The Restoration of Kelmscott Manor Gardens - Hal Moggridge; Kelmscott Depicted - John Cherry; Kelmscott and Conservation Policy - Robert Parkinson; Notes to the Chapters; Bibliography; Index.

Additional information

GOR007337515
9781905119141
1905119143
William Morris's Kelmscott: Landscape and History by Tom Hassall
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Windgather Press
20071201
221
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