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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... described ( in the introductions to both volumes of this biography ) how Professor Viljoen — then a young woman in her twenties visited Ruskin's home at Brantwood in 1929 and there , within the ruins of the previous culture of the house ...
... described ( in the introductions to both volumes of this biography ) how Professor Viljoen — then a young woman in her twenties visited Ruskin's home at Brantwood in 1929 and there , within the ruins of the previous culture of the house ...
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... described for the con- temporary reader in Frank Muir , A Kentish Lad , 1997 ) led Ruskin to think , while he was in Margate , not only of Turner — as this biogra- phy has mentioned — but of Dickens , that lover of Broadstairs , and ...
... described for the con- temporary reader in Frank Muir , A Kentish Lad , 1997 ) led Ruskin to think , while he was in Margate , not only of Turner — as this biogra- phy has mentioned — but of Dickens , that lover of Broadstairs , and ...
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... described by Mr Swift could never have allowed a place for llaria de Caretta and Ruskin's thoughts of her iconic role in the depiction of death and immortality . Alan Crawford's informative book draws attention to the contrast between ...
... described by Mr Swift could never have allowed a place for llaria de Caretta and Ruskin's thoughts of her iconic role in the depiction of death and immortality . Alan Crawford's informative book draws attention to the contrast between ...
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... described how he bequeathed some of his attitudes to Helen Gill Viljoen . Like Collingwood , she was a devoted follower of Ruskin who thought that the world was not ready to understand his tragedy . We may call Collingwood Ruskin's most ...
... described how he bequeathed some of his attitudes to Helen Gill Viljoen . Like Collingwood , she was a devoted follower of Ruskin who thought that the world was not ready to understand his tragedy . We may call Collingwood Ruskin's most ...
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... described every one of his appearances in print . I do not 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 ...
... described every one of his appearances in print . I do not 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 ...
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1864 | 342 |
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1883 | 735 |
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1884 | 771 |
1885 | 783 |
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1888 | 837 |
18881900 | 851 |
Postscript | 875 |
Notes | 879 |
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