The Archive of the Journal of William Morris Studies has been updated with four new issues covering the last three years of William Morris scholarship:


Volume 23, No. 4 (2020)

Contents:

Remembrances of Morris biographer Fiona MacCarthy

“Art against Alienation: William Blake, William Morris and the British New Left” –  John P. Murphy

“Morris and Burne-Jones at Oxford” – Peter Faulkner.

Book and exhibition reviews

Link to full issue PDF: Journal of William Morris Studies Volume 23 No. 4


Volume 24, No. 1-2 (2020-21)

Special Issue: The Kelmscott Press and its Legacies

Contents:

Editorial – Owen Holland

“Fundamental Sympathy: The Gothic, the Fin-de-Siècle Printing Revival and the Digital” – Lorraine Janzen Kooistra

“The Kelmscott Press in a Nineteenth-century Context” – William S. Peterson

“Emery Walker, Typographer” – Simon Loxley

“Cobden-Sanderson and Morris: Friends and Sparring Partners” – Marianne Tidcome

“Binding Two Kelmscott Press Publications: A Contemporary View” – Hannah Brown

“News from SOMEWHERE” – David Mabb

“The People of the Kelmscott Press” – John Stirling

“‘To see things as he saw them’: Alternate Realities in Burne-Jones’s Illustrations for the Kelmscott Chaucer” – Sarah Hardy

“William Morris: An Annotated Bibliography 2016-2017” – David and Sheila Latham

Book Reviews

Link to full issue PDF: Journal of William Morris Studies Volume 24 No. 1-2


Volume 24, No. 3 (2021)

Contents:

Editorial – Owen Holland

“Morris and the Homeric Epic: Translating The Odyssey into Socialist Praxis” – Michelle Weinroth

“‘A Moving Life’: Jane and Jenny Morris at Kelmscott, 1897-1909” – Celia Davies

“Philip Webb and the Socialist League” – Stuart Barlow

Book Reviews

Link to full issue PDF: Journal of William Morris Studies Volume 24 No. 3


Volume 24, No. 4 (2022)

Contents:

Editorial – Owen Holland

“Robert Lorimer’s 1897 Lecture on William Morris” – Annette Carruthers

“Beautiful and Useful: Arts and Crafts’ Memorials of the Great War” – Carolyn Malone

“On the Way to Nowhere: The Revolutionary Politics of Time in The Pilgrims of Hope” – Pavla Veselá

“William Morris and the Control of Work” – John Stirling

Book Reviews

Link to full issue PDF: Journal of William Morris Studies Volume 24 No. 4