News from Nowhere (Oxford World's Classics)

News from Nowhere (Oxford World's Classics)

by David Leopold (Editor), WilliamMorris (Author)

Synopsis

'The only English utopia since More's that deserves to be remembered as literature.' News from Nowhere (1890) is the best-known prose work of William Morris. The novel describes the encounter between a visitor from the nineteenth century, William Guest, and a decentralized and humane socialist future. Set over a century after a revolutionary upheaval in 1952, these 'Chapters from a Utopian Romance' recount his journey across London and up the Thames to Kelmscott Manor, Morris's own country house in Oxfordshire. Drawing on the work of John Ruskin and Karl Marx, Morris's book is not only an evocative statement of his egalitarian convictions but also a distinctive contribution to the utopian tradition. Morris's rejection of state socialism and his ambition to transform the relationship between humankind and the natural world, giveNews from Nowhere a particular resonance for modern readers. The text is based on that of 1891, incorporating the extensive revisions made by Morris to the first edition.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New edition
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 13 Feb 2003

ISBN 10: 0192801775
ISBN 13: 9780192801777

Media Reviews
As usual, Oxford publications are always of top quality. This edition is a thoroughly fine piece of scholarship, well-structured and presented.
Author Bio

David Leopold is Lecturer in Political Theory at Christ Church and Merton College, Oxford University.