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21. Morris, „How I Became a Socialist," Collected Works, XXIII (1915),
280.
22. Morris, „The Gothic Revival,“ bls. 67.
23. Morris, „The Gothic Revival," bls. 67.
24. Morris, „The Gothic Revival,“ bls. 68.
25. Morris, „Art and Labour,“ bls. 101.
26. Morris, „The Gothic Revival,“ bls. 91.
27. Morris, „The Gothic Revival," bls. 91.
28. Clarion, 19. nóvember 1892, úr viðtali við Morris.
29. Morris, „Art, Wealth and Riches,“ fyrirlestur fluttur 1883, Collected
Works, XXIII (1915), bls. 160.
30. W.P. Ker, Epic and Romance (1908, endurprentað New York: Dover
Publications, 1957), bls. 58.
31. Ker, bls. 58.
32. Peter Hallberg, The IcelandicSaga (Lincoln: Univ. of Nebraska Press,
1962), bls. 26.
33. Ker, bls. 8.
34. Grace J. Calder, Inngangur að William Morris og Eiríkur Magnússon,
The Story of Kormak: The Son of Ogmund (London: William Morris
Society, 1970), bls. 35.
35. Morris, „Early England," fyrirlestur fluttur 1886, Unpublished Lect-
ures, bls. 169.
36. Jessie Kocmanová, The Poetic Maturing ofWilliam Morris: From the
Earthly Paradise to the Pilgrims of Hope (Prag:,Brno Studies in
English, 1964), bls. 140.
37. Morris, „The Early Literature of the North - Iceland,“ fyrirlestur
fluttur 1887, Unpublished Lectures, bls. 184-185.
38. Magnús Magnússon og Hermann Pálsson, Inngangur að Njal’s Saga
(Penguin Books, 1975), bls. 16.
39. Morris, Journal of Travel in Iceland: 1871, 1873 í Collected Works,
VIII (1911), bls. 170.
40. Morris, „The Early Literature of the North,“ bls. 184.
41. Morris, „Early England," bls. 165.
42. Hallberg, bls. 29.
43. Morris, „What Socialists Want,“ bls. 233.
44. Edward P. Thompson, William Morris: Romantic to Revolutionary
(New York: Pantheon Books, 1977), bls. 184.
45. Ker, bls. 58.
46. May Morris, Inngangur, Journal of Travel in Iceland í Collected
Works, VIII (1911), bls. xx.