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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... reason why Rose should have chosen to make her temporary home in this hotel . It was probably for medical reasons . Rose had consulted no fewer than four doctors when she had recently been in London . We learn of a proposal that Rose ...
... reason why Rose should have chosen to make her temporary home in this hotel . It was probably for medical reasons . Rose had consulted no fewer than four doctors when she had recently been in London . We learn of a proposal that Rose ...
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... reason for a biography . A know- ledge of his life , rewarding in itself , is also the best way to approach his books . They are neither straightforward nor self - explanatory , and they have an especial unlikeness to anyone else's ...
... reason for a biography . A know- ledge of his life , rewarding in itself , is also the best way to approach his books . They are neither straightforward nor self - explanatory , and they have an especial unlikeness to anyone else's ...
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... reason why he was neglected ; another was the rise of the modern movement : a third was the triumph of liberal and democratic values . But the study of Ruskin's life was also impeded by the very instrument that seemed to be designed to ...
... reason why he was neglected ; another was the rise of the modern movement : a third was the triumph of liberal and democratic values . But the study of Ruskin's life was also impeded by the very instrument that seemed to be designed to ...
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... reason for the length of the present book , which at one point , perhaps a decade ago , was much longer , and its author quite lost in study . My first acknowledgement is therefore to my publisher , John Nicoll of Yale University Press ...
... reason for the length of the present book , which at one point , perhaps a decade ago , was much longer , and its author quite lost in study . My first acknowledgement is therefore to my publisher , John Nicoll of Yale University Press ...
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... reason why Fors Clavigera , which is the work of his final maturity as a writer , is so unusual , indeed without affinity : to a high degree sui generis . Many ' wise , and prettily mannered , people ' , to use Ruskin's descrip- tion of ...
... reason why Fors Clavigera , which is the work of his final maturity as a writer , is so unusual , indeed without affinity : to a high degree sui generis . Many ' wise , and prettily mannered , people ' , to use Ruskin's descrip- tion of ...
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