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This volume presents a collection of essays by John Ruskin, a prominent Victorian-era art critic, social commentator, and writer. Known for his eloquent prose and insightful observations, Ruskin's works offer a unique perspective on art, society, and the natural world. This collection showcases Ruskin's diverse interests and his unwavering commitment to promoting beauty, morality, and social justice. Readers will find themselves captivated by Ruskin's passionate voice and his enduring relevance to contemporary issues. Whether exploring the intricacies of artistic expression or grappling with the challenges of industrial society, Ruskin's essays provide a thought-provoking and enriching reading experience.
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- ISBN-13: 9781279893616
- ISBN-10: 1279893613
- Publisher: Nabu Press
- Publish Date: April 2012
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.61 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.9 pounds
- Page Count: 290
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