Carol A. Cole wrote:
>
> >I should like to know of any sources available regarding the
> >"Medieval Society", cited on pp 170 & 177 of Fiona MacCarthy's,
> >WILLIAM MORRIS: A LIFE FOR OUR TIMES.
>
> >Marian Hollinger
>
> You might try the William Morris Home Page at http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/wmorris/
>
> Also, William S. Peterson has written extensively on Morris; some of his
> books may be helpful. I can't cite specific ones for the Medieval Society
> as I was writing a paper on _Child Christopher_, Morris's rewrite of Havelok
> the Dane, at the time and only focused on stuff specific to that.
>
> Btw, I am a relatively new member of this list, having lurked for about six
> weeks now. Most of the discussions are way beyond the scope of my study,
> although I enjoy them very much, so it's nice to finally be able to
> contribute. I returned to school after a 15-year absence to complete a 2nd
> B.A. in English (first was in Social Work). I finished last December and
> hope to enter Mich. State's M.A. program in English in a year or so.
> Meanwhile, I'm preparing for the GRE and trying to resurrect the Latin and
> French I haven't studied since high school.
>
> Carol
>
> Augustine, to Truth: Your best servant is the person who does not
> attend so much to hearing what he himself
> wants as to willing what he has heard from you.Dear Carol,
Many thanks for the information about the William Morris Home Page. I
have also requested Peterson, whom we do not seem to have in our
University Library. Congratulations on the completion of the BA and very
good luck for the Master's.
My best regards,
Marian J Hollinger
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