Overview

"For as I look deeper into the mirror, I find myself a more curious person than I had thought."John Ruskin (1819-1900) was a towering figure of the nineteenth century: an art critic who spoke up for J. M. W. Turner and for the art of the Italian Middle Ages; a social critic whose aspiration for, and disappointment in, the future of Great Britain was expressed in some of the most vibrant prosein the language. Ruskin's incomplete autobiography was written between periods of serious mental illness at the end of his career, and is an eloquent analysis of the guiding powers of his life, both public and private.An elegy for lost places and people, Praeterita recounts Ruskin's intense childhood, his time as an undergraduate at Oxford, and, most of all, his journeys across France, the Alps, and northern Italy. Attentive to the human or divine meaning of everything around him, Praeterita is an astonishingaccount of revelation.

ISBN-13

9780192802415

ISBN-10

0192802410

Weight

0.74 Pounds

Dimensions

7.60 x 0.90 x 5.00 In

List Price

$16.95

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

480 pages

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Published On

2012-05-23



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