ROMANTIC AND MARXIST UTOPIA OF WILLIAM MORRIS: AESTHETICS, ECONOMICS AND ECOLOGY IN NEWS FROM NOWHERE
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- Sosyoloji Dergisi
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Abstract (2. Language):
Europe in the nineteenth century spawned many utopias with diverse
schemes and outlooks, among which William Morris's News from Nowhere
(1890) holds a special place. The brainchild of the great Marxist poet, artist and
writer of the century, News from Nowhere offers a distinctive summation of
Morris's extraordinary blend of Romanticism and Marxism, which is filtered
through his multiple lenses of aesthetics, economy and ecology. The following article is a modest attempt at explicating the dynamics of his utopia through the
depiction of the different dimensions of his Marxist and Romantic ideas as
developed and illustrated in the book in relation to art/aesthetics and
labor/economy.
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