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Overview

The influence of John Ruskin (1819–1900), both on his own time and on artistic and social developments in the twentieth century, cannot be over-stated. He changed Victorian perceptions of art, and was the main influence behind 'Gothic revival' architecture. As a social critic, he argued for the improvement of the condition of the poor, and against the increasing mechanisation of work in factories, which he believed was dull and soul-destroying. The thirty-nine volumes of the Library Edition of his works, published between 1903 and 1912, are themselves a remarkable achievement, in which his books and essays - almost all highly illustrated - are given a biographical and critical context in extended introductory essays and in the 'Minor Ruskiniana' - extracts from letters, articles and reminiscences both by and about Ruskin. This thirty-eighth volume contains a bibliography of Ruskin's own writings and of the writings of otherS about him.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108008860
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 02/18/2010
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Works of John Ruskin
Pages: 464
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.06(h) x 1.38(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. Bibliography: 1. Works, etc., by Ruskin; 2. Works about Ruskin; 3. Catalogue of Ruskin MSS; 4. Portraits of Ruskin; Part II. Catalogue of Ruskin's drawings: 1. Bibliographical note; 2. The drawings generally; 3. Alphabetical catalogue; Part III. Addenda et corrigenda: 1. Bibliographical; 2. Additional matter; 3. Corrections in the text and notes; 4. Turner drawings: revised numbers.

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