“How Shall We Live Then?”

Title“How Shall We Live Then?”
Year for Search1889
AuthorsMorris, William(1834-1896)
Secondary TitleInternational Review of Social History
Volume / Edition16, Part 2
Pagination222-40 with an introduction, “An Unpublished Lecture of William Morris,” by Paul Meier (217-22)
Date Published[1889]/1971
KeywordsEnglish author, Male author
Annotation

Some details of what he sees as basic to the good life in the future that fit well with his 1890 News From Nowhere. Stress on maintaining a strong and healthy body. Includes a long list of occupations. See also 1884, 1886-87, 1887, 1888, and 1890 Morris.

Additional Publishers

There is a copy of the manuscript at http://www.iisg.nl/archives/morris/live15.php

Info Notes

The lecture was given at Bloomsbury Hall, London, March 1, 1889

For details on Morris’s publications and studies on all aspects of Morris’s career, see David Latham and Sheila Latham, An Annotated Critical Bibliography of William Morris. London: Harvester Wheatsheaf/New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1991 and studies on all aspects of Morris’s career; and Eugene D. LeMire, A Bibliography of William Morris. London: British Library/New Castle, DL: Oak Knoll Press, 2006.

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Author Note

(1834-96)

Full Text

[1889] Morris, William (1834-96). “How Shall We Live Then?” International Review of Social History 16, Part 2 (1971): 222-40 with an introduction, “An Unpublished Lecture of William Morris,” by Paul Meier (217-22). There is a copy of the manuscript at http://www.iisg.nl/archives/morris/live15.php. The lecture was given at Bloomsbury Hall, London, March 1, 1889. PSt

Some details of what he sees as basic to the good life in the future that fit well with his 1890 News From Nowhere. Stress on maintaining a strong and healthy body. Includes a long list of occupations. See also 1884, 1886-87, 1887, 1888, and 1890 Morris. For details on Morris’s publications and studies on all aspects of Morris’s career, see David Latham and Sheila Latham, An Annotated Critical Bibliography of William Morris. London: Harvester Wheatsheaf/New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1991 and studies on all aspects of Morris’s career; and Eugene D. LeMire, A Bibliography of William Morris. London: British Library/New Castle, DL: Oak Knoll Press, 2006.