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Life of John Ruskin
- Written by: William Gershom Collingwood
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Delve deep into the life of John Ruskin through the eyes of W. G. Collingwood, a dedicated student and assistant to Ruskin. Collingwoods intimate involvement in Ruskins life and his diligent work as an editor of Ruskins texts offer unparalleled insights. The Life of John Ruskin, originally published in 1893, stands out as one of the most comprehensive biographies of Ruskin. This edition is a thoroughly reworked and condensed version of the initial two-volume work, offering an engaging and insightful reading experience.
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Unto this last
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- Written by: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, John Ruskin
- Narrated by: Christian Baltauss
- Length: 56 mins
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"Unto this last" est un essai de John Ruskin, écrivain, poète, critique d'art et peintre anglais sur l'économie, paru pour la première fois en décembre 1860 dans le mensuel Cornhill Magazine sous forme d'articles. Très critique à l'égard des économistes capitalistes du XVIIIe et du XIXe siècle, c'est un précurseur de l'économie sociale.
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Unto this last
- Une paraphrase
- Narrated by: Christian Baltauss
- Length: 56 mins
- Release Date: 11-10-11
- Language: French
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Stones of Venice, Volume 1
- Written by: John Ruskin
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Immerse yourself in The Stones of Venice, a captivating three-volume exploration of Venetian art and architecture by the esteemed English art historian John Ruskin. First published between 1851 and 1853, this influential work reveals how Venices architectural wonders reflect the principles outlined in Ruskins earlier masterwork, The Seven Lamps of Architecture. With meticulous detail, Ruskin examines over eighty churches and delves into the citys architectural evolution from Byzantine to Gothic to Renaissance, all while weaving a rich history of Venice. This seminal text ignited a passion for ...
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Sesame and Lilies
- Written by: John Ruskin
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Sesame and Lilies delves into the profound questions of how, what, and why we read, all while exploring the deeper meanings of life itself. John Ruskin, in his reflections on the book, emphasizes its aim to guide young individuals from the upper and middle classes who possess the freedom to choose their lifes pursuits. He believes that when read alongside Unto This Last, it reveals the essential truths he has sought to convey throughout his life. This revised edition features two insightful prefaces and three engaging lectures “Of Kings’ Treasuries,” “Of Queens Gardens,” and the ...
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Unto This Last Essays on Political Economy
- Written by: John Ruskin
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John Ruskin (1819 – 1900) is celebrated not only as an art and social critic but also as a prolific author, poet, and artist. In Unto This Last, he presents profound insights into political economy that have left a lasting impact on thinkers like Gandhi. Discover the transformative ideas that challenge conventional economic thought. (Hugh McGuire/Wikipedia)
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