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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... given more to the world , or at least to the handful of other Ruskinians , but held back . Perhaps she thought that her research might never end and , since it was endless , could never be superceded . In any case , none of her fellow ...
... given more to the world , or at least to the handful of other Ruskinians , but held back . Perhaps she thought that her research might never end and , since it was endless , could never be superceded . In any case , none of her fellow ...
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Timothy Hilton. I have also given space to E. T. Cook's notion of a ' new Oxford movement ' . Cook thought that work in Toynbee Hall , and his own journalism on behalf of the Liberal Party , were the natural outcome of Ruskin's teaching ...
Timothy Hilton. I have also given space to E. T. Cook's notion of a ' new Oxford movement ' . Cook thought that work in Toynbee Hall , and his own journalism on behalf of the Liberal Party , were the natural outcome of Ruskin's teaching ...
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... given me permission to quote material in their archives . I am grateful to the Trustees of the National Library of Scotland for allowing me to quote from manuscripts in their possession and the Trustees of the Tre- velyan Estate have ...
... given me permission to quote material in their archives . I am grateful to the Trustees of the National Library of Scotland for allowing me to quote from manuscripts in their possession and the Trustees of the Tre- velyan Estate have ...
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... given to the public ' . In June of that year Norton visited Brantwood and , with Joan Severn , made a bonfire in the garden above the house . On this fire they burnt the rosewood box . Norton had a liking for this sort of destruction ...
... given to the public ' . In June of that year Norton visited Brantwood and , with Joan Severn , made a bonfire in the garden above the house . On this fire they burnt the rosewood box . Norton had a liking for this sort of destruction ...
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... given the earlier chapters containing material that had already appeared in Fors Clavigera . Secondly , we then read a touching series of somewhat disjointed reminiscences . Thirdly , there are seven chapters , after and including ' The ...
... given the earlier chapters containing material that had already appeared in Fors Clavigera . Secondly , we then read a touching series of somewhat disjointed reminiscences . Thirdly , there are seven chapters , after and including ' The ...
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1872 | 513 |
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1874 | 550 |
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THE LATER YEARS | 281 |
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1864 | 342 |
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18651866 | 377 |
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18681869i | 410 |
18681869ii | 425 |
18691870 | 449 |
18751876 | 607 |
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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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