“How We Live and How We Might Live”

Title“How We Live and How We Might Live”
Year for Search1887
AuthorsMorris, William(1834-1896)
Secondary TitleCommonweal
Volume / Edition3.73 - 77
Pagination177-78, 186, 194-195, 202-203, 210-211
Date PublishedJune 4, 11, 18, 25 and July 2, 1887
KeywordsEnglish author, Male author
Annotation

Morris sums up his position as “First, a healthy body; second, an active mind in sympathy with the past, and the future; thirdly, occupation fit for a healthy body and an active mind; and fourthly, a beautiful world to live in” (Book 76). See also 1884, 1886-87, 1889, 1890 Morris.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. in his How I Became a Socialist. Ed. Owen Holland (London: Verso, 2020), 56-77, with editorial notes on 184-86

Info Notes

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

1887 Morris, William (1834-96). “How We Live and How We Might Live.” Commonweal 3.73 - 77 (June 4, 11, 18, 25 and July 2, 1887): 177-78, 186, 194-195, 202-203, 210-211. Rpt. in his How I Became a Socialist. Ed. Owen Holland (London: Verso, 2020), 56-77, with editorial notes on 184-86. PU

Morris sums up his position as “First, a healthy body; second, an active mind in sympathy with the past, and the future; thirdly, occupation fit for a healthy body and an active mind; and fourthly, a beautiful world to live in” (Book 76). See also 1884, 1886-87, 1887, 1889, 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.