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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... give him ! ' The Knight & the Lady would have made a pretty picture ... This letter was known both to Derrick Leon , who quoted much of it in his Ruskin : the Great Victorian ( 1949 ) and to Van Akin Burd , who included a shorter ...
... give him ! ' The Knight & the Lady would have made a pretty picture ... This letter was known both to Derrick Leon , who quoted much of it in his Ruskin : the Great Victorian ( 1949 ) and to Van Akin Burd , who included a shorter ...
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... gives no reason why Rose should have chosen to make her temporary home in this hotel . It was probably for medical ... give my thanks to Michael Gordon , who in his young days was able to explore , by bicycle , an antique. FOREWORD TO ...
... gives no reason why Rose should have chosen to make her temporary home in this hotel . It was probably for medical ... give my thanks to Michael Gordon , who in his young days was able to explore , by bicycle , an antique. FOREWORD TO ...
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... give thanks , is never distinguished and often wretched . It must be signifi- cant that there is no Ruskin legacy in literature , even within the aes- thetic movement . I am grateful to the late Kate Lee , a lover of Pater , for her ...
... give thanks , is never distinguished and often wretched . It must be signifi- cant that there is no Ruskin legacy in literature , even within the aes- thetic movement . I am grateful to the late Kate Lee , a lover of Pater , for her ...
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... give a plain chronological account of Ruskin's life while also describing , or at least mentioning , each of his many books . I have written at greater length than I did in the first volume for the following reasons . First , the ...
... give a plain chronological account of Ruskin's life while also describing , or at least mentioning , each of his many books . I have written at greater length than I did in the first volume for the following reasons . First , the ...
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... give us a book of his own . I fear that we may be disappointed . Translation is probably his first love . He has the selflessness that we sometimes find in the best translators . The very exercise of their taste and judgment tends to ...
... give us a book of his own . I fear that we may be disappointed . Translation is probably his first love . He has the selflessness that we sometimes find in the best translators . The very exercise of their taste and judgment tends to ...
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18371840 | 41 |
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18471849 | 115 |
18491850 | 128 |
1871i | 466 |
1871ii | 490 |
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1872 | 513 |
18731874 | 534 |
1874 | 550 |
18741875 | 569 |
18751876 | 587 |
18501852 | 147 |
18521854 | 173 |
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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