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The Earthly Paradise

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In «The Earthly Paradise,» Cecil Louis Troughton Smith, known by his pen name William Morris, weaves an intricate tapestry of myth, romance, and utopian ideals. The work, written in a rich, lyrical style reminiscent of medieval poetry, opens with a series of narrative poems that explore the quest for an earthly paradise, intertwining characters from classical mythology with the philosophical musings of Morris's own socialist beliefs. The book reflects the Pre-Raphaelite movement and the Arts and Crafts ethos, calling for a return to craftsmanship, beauty, and a deeper connection with nature amidst the burgeoning industrialization of the Victorian era. William Morris was not only a poet and novelist but also an artist and social activist whose life's work sought to redefine culture and aesthetics. His experiences as a designer, combined with his profound love for nature and disdain for industrial capitalism, fueled his desire to create a utopian vision that transcends the harsh realities of contemporary life. «The Earthly Paradise» is as much a reflection of Morris's personal ideals as it is an exploration of humanity's longing for solace and beauty in a chaotic world. I highly recommend «The Earthly Paradise» to readers interested in poetry that melds narrative with philosophical exploration. Its timeless themes of love, longing, and the search for beauty resonate with contemporary discussions on art and society. Morris's work invites us to dream of a better world and inspires us to seek our own earthly paradises.

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Ilmumiskuupäev Litres'is:
03 november 2024
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270 lk
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8596547192886
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