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Penelope Fitzgerald, 15 September 1988
William Morris: An Approach to the Poetry
by J.M.S. Tompkins.
Cecil Woolf, 368 pp., £20, May 1988,0 900821 84 1 Show More
by J.M.S. Tompkins.
Cecil Woolf, 368 pp., £20, May 1988,
“... As a schoolboy, Rudyard Kipling used to stay in North End Road, Fulham with his aunt and uncle, the Burne-Joneses. One evening William Morris came into the nursery and, finding the children under the table and nobody else about, climbed on to the rocking-horse and slowly surging back and forth while the poor beast creaked, he told us a tale full of fascinating horrors, about a man who was condemned to dream bad dreams ... ”