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John Ruskin : An Idiosyncratic Dictionary Encompassing his Passions, his Delusions and his Prophecies

John Ruskin : An Idiosyncratic Dictionary Encompassing his Passions, his Delusions and his Prophecies

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Author: Glover, Michael

The arts

Published on 31 July 2019 by Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd.

Hardback | 160 pages
136 x 205 x 21 | 320g

From Aesthete to Ziffern, Baby-Language to Verbosity, Badgers to Railway Stations: this gloriously serendipitous dictionary presents the life, times and strong opinions of John Ruskin (1819-1900) - art critic, patron, draughtsman, watercolourist, social thinker and philanthropist.

Michael Glover's delightful A-Z distills the essence of Ruskin, revealing a lighter side to the man known for his 39 volumes of ponderous prose. When off his guard, Ruskin could write pithily and amusingly, but he was also a fascinating amalgam of self-contradictions. Combining judiciously selected extracts from Ruskin's writings with the author's wittily insightful interpretations, this book is essential reading for all those curious to know what Ruskin did with a cyanometer, why he hated iron railings and the Renaissance, and how Proust's admiration of the man was tinged with distrust.

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