John RuskinYale University Press, 2002 M01 1 - 947 páginas John Ruskin, one of the greatest writers and thinkers of the nineteenth century, was also one of the most prolific. Not only did he publish some 250 works, but he also wrote lectures, diaries, and thousands of letters that have not been published. This book draws on the original source material to give a moving account of the life of this brilliant and creative man. |
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... believe he had a vast influence and those who think that his influ- ence was limited . I am of the latter party ( as was Ruskin himself ) . The preface to the first volume of this biography mentioned the Clarion Club cyclist and retired ...
... believe he had a vast influence and those who think that his influ- ence was limited . I am of the latter party ( as was Ruskin himself ) . The preface to the first volume of this biography mentioned the Clarion Club cyclist and retired ...
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... believe ) is part of the rich background of The Ethics of the Dust and other of Ruskin's writings . Thinking of The Ethics of the Dust ( 1865 ) , I wonder whether one of the vivisec- tionists of academic literary criticism might write a ...
... believe ) is part of the rich background of The Ethics of the Dust and other of Ruskin's writings . Thinking of The Ethics of the Dust ( 1865 ) , I wonder whether one of the vivisec- tionists of academic literary criticism might write a ...
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... believe that Ruskin was a finer writer and , if I dare say so , a better man , in the years after 1860 and especially in the years after 1870. The Library Edition presents many difficulties of scholarship and interpre- tation to the ...
... believe that Ruskin was a finer writer and , if I dare say so , a better man , in the years after 1860 and especially in the years after 1870. The Library Edition presents many difficulties of scholarship and interpre- tation to the ...
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... believe that Ruskin had any real connection with the Labour movement : but the questions I was then told to put to myself are still the right ones . What do you think about art ? What do you think about the poor ? I was not a successful ...
... believe that Ruskin had any real connection with the Labour movement : but the questions I was then told to put to myself are still the right ones . What do you think about art ? What do you think about the poor ? I was not a successful ...
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... believe that Ruskin wrote too much and in the following pages I occasionally lament , as he did himself , the absence of books that he projected but never issued . They had such subjects as agates and basalts , Apolline myths , and ...
... believe that Ruskin wrote too much and in the following pages I occasionally lament , as he did himself , the absence of books that he projected but never issued . They had such subjects as agates and basalts , Apolline myths , and ...
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17851837 | 1 |
18371840 | 41 |
18401841 | 55 |
18411844 | 62 |
18451846 | 82 |
18461847 | 104 |
18471849 | 115 |
18491850 | 128 |
1871i | 466 |
1871ii | 490 |
18711872 | 504 |
1872 | 513 |
18731874 | 534 |
1874 | 550 |
18741875 | 569 |
18751876 | 587 |
18501852 | 147 |
18521854 | 173 |
18541857 | 199 |
18551857 | 226 |
18551858 | 239 |
18571858 | 258 |
18581859 | 272 |
THE LATER YEARS | 281 |
18591860 | 283 |
18601861 | 292 |
18611862 | 306 |
18621863 | 324 |
1864 | 342 |
18641865 | 362 |
18651866 | 377 |
18671868 | 394 |
18681869i | 410 |
18681869ii | 425 |
18691870 | 449 |
18751876 | 607 |
18761877 | 622 |
18771878 | 634 |
1878 | 655 |
18781880 | 677 |
18801881 | 699 |
18811882 | 712 |
1883 | 735 |
18831884 | 755 |
1884 | 771 |
1885 | 783 |
18851887 | 796 |
18871888 | 823 |
1888 | 837 |
18881900 | 851 |
Postscript | 875 |
Notes | 879 |
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