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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... feel obliged to accept the gift of the present biography . This introduction therefore thanks a person who does not wish to lose the valuable hours that would be lost in reading my book . In other ways , Mr Gordon's terminal reading ...
... feel obliged to accept the gift of the present biography . This introduction therefore thanks a person who does not wish to lose the valuable hours that would be lost in reading my book . In other ways , Mr Gordon's terminal reading ...
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... feel a characteristic of all Chamber- lain's public architecture : a sense of release or relaxation in the upper stories of a building . At the top of the stairs were classrooms . These rooms had high , vaulted walls beneath the ...
... feel a characteristic of all Chamber- lain's public architecture : a sense of release or relaxation in the upper stories of a building . At the top of the stairs were classrooms . These rooms had high , vaulted walls beneath the ...
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... feel that I must have gained more than anyone else from our discussions . Robert Hewison's thesis on The Queen of the Air was a pioneering piece of research : so also was Dinah Birch's dissertation on Ruskin and the Greeks . Tanya ...
... feel that I must have gained more than anyone else from our discussions . Robert Hewison's thesis on The Queen of the Air was a pioneering piece of research : so also was Dinah Birch's dissertation on Ruskin and the Greeks . Tanya ...
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... feel that nothing is final , that there is always more to be thought and said . As academic historians of literature often say of books that unsettle them , Fors Clavigera lacks ' form ' . It is true that we are pleased to read great ...
... feel that nothing is final , that there is always more to be thought and said . As academic historians of literature often say of books that unsettle them , Fors Clavigera lacks ' form ' . It is true that we are pleased to read great ...
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... feeling of troubled curiosity that Fors ( or so I find ) arouses in a person who seeks to understand the meanings that ... feel ' fellowship ' , to use Helen Viljoen s word , with the first Ruskinians . They do not appear ( to me at any ...
... feeling of troubled curiosity that Fors ( or so I find ) arouses in a person who seeks to understand the meanings that ... feel ' fellowship ' , to use Helen Viljoen s word , with the first Ruskinians . They do not appear ( to me at any ...
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Postscript | 875 |
Notes | 879 |
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