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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... thought that work in Toynbee Hall , and his own journalism on behalf of the Liberal Party , were the natural outcome of Ruskin's teaching . However , all these tendencies in British life would have been present had Ruskin never written ...
... thought that work in Toynbee Hall , and his own journalism on behalf of the Liberal Party , were the natural outcome of Ruskin's teaching . However , all these tendencies in British life would have been present had Ruskin never written ...
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... thought of the grave . Not for the first time , he associated books with the eternal life that comes after death . When still in his teens , Ruskin had declared ( to his father ) that ' books are the souls of the dead in calf - skin ...
... thought of the grave . Not for the first time , he associated books with the eternal life that comes after death . When still in his teens , Ruskin had declared ( to his father ) that ' books are the souls of the dead in calf - skin ...
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... thought that they were remote from the awful circumstances at Brantwood and the decline of the Brantwood ideal . It is true that Wedderburn had seen little or nothing of Ruskin for twenty years and more , by the time that his old ...
... thought that they were remote from the awful circumstances at Brantwood and the decline of the Brantwood ideal . It is true that Wedderburn had seen little or nothing of Ruskin for twenty years and more , by the time that his old ...
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... thought that he was contributing to litera- ture , Ruskin could hardly take up his pen without shaping his thoughts in literary form . Once his youthful years had passed , purely creative writing in the form of poetry or fiction was ...
... thought that he was contributing to litera- ture , Ruskin could hardly take up his pen without shaping his thoughts in literary form . Once his youthful years had passed , purely creative writing in the form of poetry or fiction was ...
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1884 | 771 |
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1888 | 837 |
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Postscript | 875 |
Notes | 879 |
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