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Collection of letters written to John James Ruskin and others Includes index Bibliography: p. [xi]
Letters from the Continent, 1858. John Ruskin, John James Ruskin. University of Toronto Press, 1982 - Art - 207 pages. "By John Ruskin's own account, 1858 was a turning-point in his life--the...
Language & Literature. By John Ruskin's own account, 1858 was a turning-point in his life -- the year in which he turned away from his evangelical upbringing toward a more human...
The 132 letters included in this volume were written during Ruskin's four-month tour of France, Switzerland, and Northern Italy and all but eleven are addressed to this father to whom...
Jan 7, 2022 · Letters from the Continent 1858 by John Ruskin, John Hayman, 1982, University of Toronto Press edition, in English
By John Ruskin's own account, 1858 was a turning-point in his life -- the year in which he turned away from his evangelical upbringing toward a more humanistic attitude. The 132 letters included in this volume were written during Ruskin's four-month tour of France, Switzerland, and Northern Italy.
Jan 1, 1982 · During 1858, in the midst of this productive period, Ruskin decisively abandoned the evangelical Protestantism which had so shaped his ideas and attitudes, and he also met Rose La Touche, a young Irish Protestant girl with whom he was later to fall deeply and tragically in love.