John RuskinYale University Press, 1. 1. 2002 - 947 strán (strany) 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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... interest in Ruskin was as foolish as an enthusiasm for modern art . I wish therefore to record my gratitude to the Cour- tauld Institute of Art , its then director , Anthony Blunt , and my friends Michael Kitson and Anita Brookner for ...
... interest in Ruskin was as foolish as an enthusiasm for modern art . I wish therefore to record my gratitude to the Cour- tauld Institute of Art , its then director , Anthony Blunt , and my friends Michael Kitson and Anita Brookner for ...
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... interests that helped me to define my views on those interests . All Oxford men are indebted to the university's librarians . My heartfelt thanks go first to Margaret Miller of the ... interest in our own work . Of xxxii JOHN RUSKIN.
... interests that helped me to define my views on those interests . All Oxford men are indebted to the university's librarians . My heartfelt thanks go first to Margaret Miller of the ... interest in our own work . Of xxxii JOHN RUSKIN.
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Timothy Hilton. scholarship and his interest in our own work . Of other Ruskinians , I extend my thanks especially to ... interests , and the second ( cogently devised by Dr Clegg ) by showing the thematic unity of these interests , and ...
Timothy Hilton. scholarship and his interest in our own work . Of other Ruskinians , I extend my thanks especially to ... interests , and the second ( cogently devised by Dr Clegg ) by showing the thematic unity of these interests , and ...
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... interest in my writing . We have discussed every paragraph ( with the exception of the present one ) and at all times I have ben- efited from his remarkable knowledge of literature and delicate counsel . Many of his friends and ...
... interest in my writing . We have discussed every paragraph ( with the exception of the present one ) and at all times I have ben- efited from his remarkable knowledge of literature and delicate counsel . Many of his friends and ...
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... interest to Ruskin ( though he had a fondness for Addison ) and had no effect on his work . In this book I point out that the imme- diate example for Fors was in Carlyle's Latter - Day Pamphlets . Ruskin quite quickly dispensed with ...
... interest to Ruskin ( though he had a fondness for Addison ) and had no effect on his work . In this book I point out that the imme- diate example for Fors was in Carlyle's Latter - Day Pamphlets . Ruskin quite quickly dispensed with ...
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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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