Examining the wide-ranging and abiding implications of Ruskin's engagement with his contemporaries and followers into the present, this collection is organized around three related themes. This book studies the dissemination of Ruskin's intellectual legacy to working men and women, especially through education, collections and museums, and popular print culture, and the range of his following in literary culture, theatre and design. The volume also studies the extent to which Ruskin's work has informed a global network of aesthetic, social and political movements which, to a greater or lesser extent, acknowledge his authority and inspiration.…mehr
Examining the wide-ranging and abiding implications of Ruskin's engagement with his contemporaries and followers into the present, this collection is organized around three related themes. This book studies the dissemination of Ruskin's intellectual legacy to working men and women, especially through education, collections and museums, and popular print culture, and the range of his following in literary culture, theatre and design. The volume also studies the extent to which Ruskin's work has informed a global network of aesthetic, social and political movements which, to a greater or lesser extent, acknowledge his authority and inspiration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Keith Hanley is Professor of English Literature at Lancaster University, where he directed the Ruskin Centre from 2000-2008. Other Ruskin-related publications include John Ruskin's Romantic Tours 1837-1838: Travelling North (2007) and, with John Walton, Constructing Cultural Travel:John Ruskin and the Direction of the Tourist Gaze (2011). Brian Maidment is Professor of the History of Print in the English Department at Liverpool John Moores University. He is the author of Comedy, Caricature and the Social Order 1820-1850.
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Introduction Ruskin's 'Common Treasuries' Keith Hanley Brian Maidment; Part 1 Spreading the Word - Readerships Audiences Listeners; Chapter 1 John Ruskin and the Working Classes in Mid-Victorian Britain Lawrence Goldman; Chapter 2 John Ruskin and the Idea of a Museum Marcus Waithe; Chapter 3 Of Ruskin Women and Power Rachel Dickinson; Chapter 4 Influence Presence Appropriation - Ruskinian Periodicals 1890-1910 Brian Maidment; Part 2 Followers and Their Sites of Influence; Chapter 5 1This is one of a sequence of articles on the topic of Ruskin and influence. See also F. O'Gorman 'Ruskin's Aesthetic of Failure in The Stones of Venice' Review of English Studies 55 () 374-91; 'Ruskin Venice and the Endurance of Authorship' Nineteenth Century Studies 19 () 83-97; and 'Ruskin's Mountain Gloom' in ed. Keith Hanley and Rachel Dickinson Ruskin and the Struggle for Coherence (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars P 2007) pp.123-50. See also chapter 4 of my book Victorian Literature and the Unbounded Life (Manchester: Manchester UP ). Francis O'Gorman; Chapter 6 Christian Socialism on the Stage: Henry Arthur Jones's Wealth (1889) and the Dramatisation of Ruskinian Political Economy Peter Yeandle; Chapter 7 Enduring Ruskin? Bloomsbury's Anxieties of Influence Andrew Leng; Chapter 8 Ruskin's Theory of the Ideal Dress and Textile Analogy in Medieval Architecture Anuradha Chatterjee; Part 3 World-wide Ruskin; Chapter 9 Deep Seers: John Ruskin Charles Herbert Moore and the Teaching of Art at Harvard Melissa Renn; Chapter 10 Masters and Men: Ruskin and the Sydney Building World of the 1890s Mark Stiles; Chapter 11 Ruskin Morris and the Terraforming of Mars Tony Pinkney; Chapter 12 1Some ideas in this essay were first broached in my lecture 'The Ruskin Diaspora' delivered at Kyoto University of Art and Design on 24 May 2005 and subsequently translated into Japanese in the Ruskin Library News (Tokyo 2005). Keith Hanley;
Introduction Ruskin's 'Common Treasuries' Keith Hanley Brian Maidment; Part 1 Spreading the Word - Readerships Audiences Listeners; Chapter 1 John Ruskin and the Working Classes in Mid-Victorian Britain Lawrence Goldman; Chapter 2 John Ruskin and the Idea of a Museum Marcus Waithe; Chapter 3 Of Ruskin Women and Power Rachel Dickinson; Chapter 4 Influence Presence Appropriation - Ruskinian Periodicals 1890-1910 Brian Maidment; Part 2 Followers and Their Sites of Influence; Chapter 5 1This is one of a sequence of articles on the topic of Ruskin and influence. See also F. O'Gorman 'Ruskin's Aesthetic of Failure in The Stones of Venice' Review of English Studies 55 () 374-91; 'Ruskin Venice and the Endurance of Authorship' Nineteenth Century Studies 19 () 83-97; and 'Ruskin's Mountain Gloom' in ed. Keith Hanley and Rachel Dickinson Ruskin and the Struggle for Coherence (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars P 2007) pp.123-50. See also chapter 4 of my book Victorian Literature and the Unbounded Life (Manchester: Manchester UP ). Francis O'Gorman; Chapter 6 Christian Socialism on the Stage: Henry Arthur Jones's Wealth (1889) and the Dramatisation of Ruskinian Political Economy Peter Yeandle; Chapter 7 Enduring Ruskin? Bloomsbury's Anxieties of Influence Andrew Leng; Chapter 8 Ruskin's Theory of the Ideal Dress and Textile Analogy in Medieval Architecture Anuradha Chatterjee; Part 3 World-wide Ruskin; Chapter 9 Deep Seers: John Ruskin Charles Herbert Moore and the Teaching of Art at Harvard Melissa Renn; Chapter 10 Masters and Men: Ruskin and the Sydney Building World of the 1890s Mark Stiles; Chapter 11 Ruskin Morris and the Terraforming of Mars Tony Pinkney; Chapter 12 1Some ideas in this essay were first broached in my lecture 'The Ruskin Diaspora' delivered at Kyoto University of Art and Design on 24 May 2005 and subsequently translated into Japanese in the Ruskin Library News (Tokyo 2005). Keith Hanley;
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