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In "Hortus Inclusus," John Ruskin explores the intricate relationship between nature and human creativity, delving into the aesthetics of the garden as a reflection of the soul. The text comprises a series...
In "The Queen of the Air: Being a Study of the Greek Myths of Cloud and Storm," John Ruskin meticulously examines the rich tapestry of Greek mythology, centering on the elemental forces of nature'Äîclouds...
In "Frondes Agrestes: Readings in 'Modern Painters'," John Ruskin provides a profound exploration of art aesthetics through the lens of nature and morality. This collection of lectures and essays critically...
In "The Eagle's Nest," John Ruskin presents a meditative exploration of nature, art, and the intertwining of the two. Through a series of essays, Ruskin reflects on the beauty of the environment, particularly...
In "Three Letters and an Essay," John Ruskin beautifully articulates his early reflections on art, architecture, and society, penned between 1836 and 1841. Enhanced by a distinctive prose style that mingles...
In "Giotto and his Works in Padua," John Ruskin embarks on an intricate exploration of the artistic legacy of Giotto di Bondone, situating the painter within the larger tapestry of Italy's Gothic and...
In "The Harbours of England," John Ruskin presents a captivating blend of art, architecture, and the natural environment, exploring the rich tapestry of England's coastal ports. Through meticulous observation...
In "Letters to the Clergy on the Lord's Prayer and the Church," John Ruskin articulates a profound exploration of spiritual principles, synthesizing theological contemplation with practical guidance for...
In "The Poetry of Architecture," John Ruskin offers a profound exploration of the aesthetic and moral dimensions of architecture. Comprising a collection of essays and critiques, Ruskin employs a lyrical...
In "Love's Meinie: Three Lectures on Greek and English Birds," John Ruskin employs a unique combination of lyrical prose and meticulous observation to explore the intricate relationships between avian...
John Ruskin's "Sesame and Lilies" is a profound exploration of the dual themes of education and gender, weaving together a rich tapestry of Victorian thought and moral philosophy. Through eloquent prose...
In "Hortus Inclusus," John Ruskin blends poetic prose with artful observation, constructing a vivid tapestry that reflects his deep affinity for nature and the human spirit. This work serves as a contemplative...
In "Frondes Agrestes: Readings in 'Modern Painters,'" John Ruskin offers an intricate exploration of the intersection between nature and art, delving deep into the philosophical and aesthetic principles...
In "The Pleasures of England," John Ruskin embarks on an eloquent exploration of the English landscape, art, and culture, weaving together personal reflections and critical observations. This seminal...
In "Love's Meinie: Three Lectures on Greek and English Birds," John Ruskin artfully intertwines natural history, art, and poetry, exploring the intrinsic value of birds in both the Greek and English literary...
In "Ariadne Florentina: Six Lectures on Wood and Metal Engraving," John Ruskin explores the intricate relationship between art and craftsmanship, weaving a tapestry of aesthetic theory and practical advice....
In "Letters to the Clergy on the Lord's Prayer and the Church," John Ruskin presents a profound exploration of spirituality, morality, and the interrelation between faith and practice. Written in a clear...
In 'Of Vulgarity,' John Ruskin delves into the cultural perceptions of vulgarity and its impacts on society and the arts. Through a combination of critical analysis and philosophical pondering, Ruskin...
John Ruskin's 'Saint Ursula' is a poetic and deeply philosophical work that delves into the themes of faith, martyrdom, and the power of belief. Set in a historical context, the book follows the story...
In 'Sesame and Lilies' by John Ruskin, the author provides a thought-provoking analysis of the role of education in society, focusing on the importance of gender equality in intellectual pursuits. Written...
Cominciando dagli ultimi è prima di tutto un grido in difesa della giustizia. Alle porte della Seconda Rivoluzione Industriale, di fronte alle masse di lavoratori e operai che si riversano nelle città,...
John Ruskin (Londra, 1819 – Coniston, 1900), critico d’arte e moralizzatore della società vittoriana, fu autore particolarmente prolifico. In passato, i 39 volumi di cui si compone la monumentale Library...
Synopsis "The Elements of Drawing" was written during the winter of 1856. The First Edition was published in 1857; the Second followed in the same year, with some additions and slight alterations. The...
John Ruskin overturned Victorian society’s ideas about art and architecture, arguing that ancient buildings must be conserved for their deep, mystical links with the past and that creative design is essential...
First and foremost an outcry against injustice and inhumanity, Unto this Last is also a closely argued assault on the science of political economy, which dominated the Victorian period. Ruskin was a profoundly...
'You shall have thousands of gold pieces; - thousands of thousands - millions - mountains of gold: where will you keep them?'Two of Ruskin's most powerful essays: 'Traffic' and 'The Roots of Honour'Introducing...
In "Unto This Last, and Other Essays on Political Economy," John Ruskin delivers a profound critique of contemporary economic thought, intertwining ethical considerations with social justice. Through...
In his seminal work *Inaugural Lecture*, John Ruskin presents a profound exploration of art, architecture, and the moral responsibility of humanity towards nature and society. Delivered upon his appointment...
In "Three Letters and an Essay," John Ruskin articulates the emerging philosophies of the Victorian era, blending a personal narrative with a broader socio-economic critique. Written between 1836 and...
In "Giotto and His Works in Padua," John Ruskin embarks on a meticulous exploration of the transformative contributions of the early Renaissance painter Giotto di Bondone, arguing for his seminal role...
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