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Late Ruskin: New Contexts: Routledge Library Editions: Social and Political Thought in the Nineteenth Century

Autor Francis O'Gorman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 iul 2016
Readers of Victorian non-fictional prose were encouraged to believe that John Ruskin had died in 1860. Not literally, but intellectually and imaginatively. This study of his later life and work, first published in 2001, aims to refresh, revise and overturn certain perceptions about the writer that many readers still hold. This title will be of interest to students of history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138680890
ISBN-10: 1138680893
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Library Editions: Social and Political Thought in the Nineteenth Century

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

General, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

List of Illustrations;  Acknowledgements;  Textual Note;  Introduction;  1. ‘An Entirely Honest Merchant’: the Domestic Context of Unto This Last (1860)  2. ‘What I Might Myself Have Been’: Sesame and Lilies (1865) and the Occasion of Autobiography  3. ‘The Beginning of Art is in Getting Our Country Clean’: the Inaugural Lectures on Art (1870)  4. ‘Do Good Work Whether You Live or Die’: Fors Clavigera, Usefulness and the Crisis of the Commune  5. ‘Decent, Trim, as Human Dwellings Should Be’: Ruskin and the Pre-Raphaelite Imagination of the 1870s  6. ‘Just the Thing for Girls - Sketching, Fine Art and So On’: Ruskin and Manliness (1870-1920)  7. ‘Oh Fast Whirling Reader’: The Bible of Amiens (1880-85), Tolerance and Autobiography;  Bibliography of Works Cited;  Index

Descriere

Readers of Victorian non-fictional prose were encouraged to believe that John Ruskin had died in 1860. Not literally, but intellectually and imaginatively. This study of his later life and work, first published in 2001, aims to refresh, revise and overturn certain perceptions about the writer that many readers still hold. This title will be of interest to students of history.

Recenzii

'Here's a good book about Ruskin's late work, a frequently overlooked, often maligned portion of his remarkable output. Thanks to Francis O'Gorman's ability to recontextualize much of that work, the barriers which have kept scholars from seriously studying most of these writings should finally fall and a fresh reading begin...(O'Gorman) has gone far toward rehabilitating Ruskin's late works, he has pointed implicitly to the real reason Ruskin is so often relegated to scholarly back shelves.' Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies 'O'Gorman's ability to see the interconnections among Ruskin's faith, mythography, historiography, and social conscience is one of the great strengths of this detailed, complex, and lucid study... a study that warms to Ruskin and attempts a more inclusive view of the rich complexity of his thought, not only aesthetic but social, and the ways that the demands of biography, politics, and performance inform it, one should turn to O'Gorman.' Victorians Institute Journal '...fills a gap in criticism of Ruskin's works in the middle and later period of his life...O'Gorman has given a new direction to Ruskin research through his original thinking, his gaze at Ruskin and his reinterpretation of Ruskin's gaze...This is a scholarly, well-researched book written in a lively, immediate and relaxed style with the advantage of having each chapter as an independent, yet interlinked, unit. It benefits from a meticulous examination of much unpublished material in libraries... so enabling us to see new facets of Ruskin hitherto concealed.' Nineteenth-Century Contexts 'Ruskin scholars should be grateful to Francis O'Gorman for (his) new book ... Although the book's aims are modest, I found it consistently engaging, persuasive, and well-written. In particular O'Gorman is to be commended for having mastered the substantial and relatively understudied Ruskin corpus after Unto This Last.' Studies in English Literature 'O'Gorman's careful and sympathetic book provides the narrative of self which links the parts to the whole of this sad and visionary man.' Review of English Studies 'O'Gorman's ability to see the interconnections among Ruskin's faith, mythography, historiography, and social conscience is one of the great strengths of this detailed, complex, and lucid study.' Victorians Institute Journal '... full of novel, thought-provoking interpretations.' Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies