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Ruskin was one of the most influential man of letters of the nineteenth century. An only child, Ruskin was born in Surrey. He attended Christ Church, Oxford, from 1839 to 1842. His ties to his parents, especially his mother, were very strong, and she stayed with him at Oxford until 1840, when, showing ominous signs of consumption, he left for a long tour of Switzerland and the Rhineland with both parents. His journeys to France, Germany, and, especially, Italy formed a great portion of his education. Not only did these trips give him firsthand exposure to the art and architecture that would be the focus of much of his long career; they also helped shape what he felt was his main interest, the study of nature. Around this time Ruskin met the landscape artist J. M. W. Turner, for whose work he had developed a deep admiration and whom he lauded in his Modern Painters (1843). In 1848 Ruskin married Euphemia (Effie) Gray, a distant cousin 10 years his junior. This relationship has been the focus of much scholarship, for six years later the marriage was annulled on the grounds of nonconsummation, and in 1855 Effie married John Everett Millais, the Pre-Raphaelite painter and an acquaintance of Ruskin. During the years 1849--52, Ruskin lived in Venice, where he pursued a course of architectural studies, publishing The Seven Lamps of Architecture (1849) and where he began The Stones of Venice (1851--53). It was also during this period that Ruskin's evangelicalism weakened, leading finally to his "unconversion" at Turin in 1858. His subsequent interest in political economy was clearly stated when, echoing his "hero," Carlyle, Ruskin remarked in the last volume of Modern Painters that greed is the deadly principle that guides English life. In a series of essays in Cornhill Magazine attacking the "pseudo-science" of political economists like J. S. Mill, David Ricardo, and Thomas Malthus, Ruskin argues that England should base its "political economy" on a paternalistic, Christian-based doctrine instead of on competition. The essays were not well received, and the series was canceled short of completion, but Ruskin published the collected essays in 1862 as Unto This Last. At the same time, he renewed his attacks on the political economists in Fraser's Magazine, later publishing these essays as Munera Pulveris (1872). From about 1862 until his death, Ruskin unsuccessfully fought depression. He was in love with Rose La Touche, whom he met when she was 11 and he 41. When she turned 18, Ruskin proposed, but the her parents opposed the marriage, and religious differences (she was devout; Ruskin was at this time a freethinker) kept them from ever marrying. La Touche died in 1875, insane, and three years later Ruskin experienced the first of seven attacks of madness that would plague him over the next 10 years. By 1869 Ruskin had accepted the first Slade Professorship of Fine Art at Oxford, begun his serial Fors Clavigera, been sued and found guilty of libel for his attack on Whistler in Fors Clavigera (he was fined a farthing), and resigned his professorship. Ruskin's work was instrumental in the formation of art history as a modern discipline. A capable artist, he complemented his technical understanding of art with insightful analysis and passionately held social ideals. His social writings are of interest today primarily as artifacts of the age, but his art criticism still holds an important place, especially in his appreciation of Turner. There is a vast number of works on Ruskin. From a literary standpoint, John Rosenberg's study, although dated because of many of its assumptions, is still an outstanding book. Jay Fellows's work is interesting and has caused much controversy among Ruskin scholars. (Bowker Author Biography) — biografia da The King of the Golden River… (altro)
The King of the Golden River 790 copie, 14 recensioni
On Art and Life 625 copie, 5 recensioni
Le sette lampade dell'architettura 528 copie, 2 recensioni
Le pietre di Venezia 293 copie, 3 recensioni
Gli elementi del disegno 288 copie, 1 recensione
Traffic 150 copie, 7 recensioni
Selected Writings (John Ruskin) 143 copie, 1 recensione
Pittori moderni 116 copie
The Queen of the Air 105 copie, 1 recensione
The Ethics of the Dust 90 copie, 1 recensione
Ruskin Today 69 copie
Lectures on Art (Aesthetics Today) 64 copie, 2 recensioni
The Two Paths 41 copie
Economia politica dell'arte 40 copie, 1 recensione
The Nature of Gothic 28 copie, 2 recensioni
Time and tide 25 copie
Poems 9 copie
Titian 4 copie
The King of the Golden River [play] (Original story) 4 copie
Natura 2 copie
Work 2 copie
Opere 2 copie
Turner 2 copie
Of queens' gardens 2 copie, 1 recensione
How to See 2 copie
Selections 2 copie
Sur Turner 1 copia
John Ruskin 1 copia
Vrednosti 1 copia
Essays: English and American (Collaboratore) 589 copie, 1 recensione
The Assassin's Cloak: An Anthology of the World's Greatest Diarists (Collaboratore, alcune edizioni) 538 copie, 8 recensioni
The Victorian Fairytale Book (Collaboratore) 446 copie, 3 recensioni
Critical Theory Since Plato (Collaboratore, alcune edizioni) 391 copie, 1 recensione
The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales (Collaboratore) 354 copie, 6 recensioni
Architectural Theory: From the Renaissance to the Present (Collaboratore) 270 copie, 2 recensioni
Prose of the Victorian Period (Collaboratore) 215 copie
The Golden Treasury of Children's Literature Set (Collaboratore) 206 copie, 4 recensioni
A Treasury of Fantasy (Collaboratore) 181 copie, 1 recensione
Love Letters (Collaboratore) 178 copie, 1 recensione
The Portable Victorian Reader (Collaboratore) 175 copie
A Documentary History of Art, Volume 3 (Collaboratore) 152 copie
Victorian Fairy Tales (Collaboratore) 78 copie, 5 recensioni
Prose and Poetry for Appreciation (Collaboratore) 45 copie
Classic Essays in English (Collaboratore) 22 copie
An Adult's Garden of Bloomers (Collaboratore) 7 copie
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