
Philippa
from News from Nowhere; Or, An Epoch of Rest
A rather little woman, about forty, who is the head carver among the 'Obstinate Refusers.' She is intently focused on her work, carving low reliefs of flowers and figures. She was recently ill, and finds renewed health and immense delight in her work, to the point of not wishing to stop for anything else.
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About Philippa
Philippa is a minor character in William Morris's classic novel "News from Nowhere; Or, An Epoch of Rest" (1890). A rather little woman, about forty, who is the head carver among the 'Obstinate Refusers.' She is intently focused on her work, carving low reliefs of flowers and figures. She was recently ill, and finds renewed health and immense delight in her work, to the point of not wishing to stop for anything else.
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