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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... letters . In the first of them Maria La Touche addresses George MacDonald's wife Louisa . She wrote in August or ... letter as follows : - The Wild Rose is very well but wilder than wonder if she will ever be a civilized being dew like ...
... letters . In the first of them Maria La Touche addresses George MacDonald's wife Louisa . She wrote in August or ... letter as follows : - The Wild Rose is very well but wilder than wonder if she will ever be a civilized being dew like ...
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... Letters and The Ruskin Family Letters have been an inspiration to all modern Ruskinians . I have also benefited from the example of James S. Dearden , Curator of the Ruskin Galleries at Bembridge School . In the many months I spent with ...
... Letters and The Ruskin Family Letters have been an inspiration to all modern Ruskinians . I have also benefited from the example of James S. Dearden , Curator of the Ruskin Galleries at Bembridge School . In the many months I spent with ...
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... letters are accompanied by complete transcriptions of all Ruskin's diaries . Sur- prisingly , this material was not known to the editor of Ruskin's diaries , Joan Evans , with the result that her edition of these journals ( 1956-9 ) ...
... letters are accompanied by complete transcriptions of all Ruskin's diaries . Sur- prisingly , this material was not known to the editor of Ruskin's diaries , Joan Evans , with the result that her edition of these journals ( 1956-9 ) ...
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... letters had a particular or leading subject , and their author could see that his work would be finite . The right things would be said : then his labour , or at least his darg , would be done . Ruskin's letters do not address one topic ...
... letters had a particular or leading subject , and their author could see that his work would be finite . The right things would be said : then his labour , or at least his darg , would be done . Ruskin's letters do not address one topic ...
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... letters evi- dently reflect her character . She could write boldly to strangers , and entrance them ; or sternly to people who had done no wrong . Her letters were often charming , not seldom annoying , and were always memorable . It is ...
... letters evi- dently reflect her character . She could write boldly to strangers , and entrance them ; or sternly to people who had done no wrong . Her letters were often charming , not seldom annoying , and were always memorable . It is ...
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18371840 | 41 |
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18451846 | 82 |
18461847 | 104 |
18471849 | 115 |
18491850 | 128 |
1871i | 466 |
1871ii | 490 |
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1872 | 513 |
18731874 | 534 |
1874 | 550 |
18741875 | 569 |
18751876 | 587 |
18501852 | 147 |
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18541857 | 199 |
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18551858 | 239 |
18571858 | 258 |
18581859 | 272 |
THE LATER YEARS | 281 |
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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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