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The Poems Of John Ruskin V1 - Ruskin, John
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The Poems Of John Ruskin V1: Poems Written In Boyhood, 1826-1835 (1891) is a collection of poems written by the famous English art critic, writer and philosopher John Ruskin during his boyhood years. The book includes a selection of poems that Ruskin wrote between 1826 and 1835, showcasing his early literary talents and his love for nature and the beauty of the English countryside. The poems cover a wide range of themes, from the joys of childhood to the wonders of the natural world, and are written in a variety of styles, from sentimental ballads to lyrical odes. The book also includes an…mehr

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The Poems Of John Ruskin V1: Poems Written In Boyhood, 1826-1835 (1891) is a collection of poems written by the famous English art critic, writer and philosopher John Ruskin during his boyhood years. The book includes a selection of poems that Ruskin wrote between 1826 and 1835, showcasing his early literary talents and his love for nature and the beauty of the English countryside. The poems cover a wide range of themes, from the joys of childhood to the wonders of the natural world, and are written in a variety of styles, from sentimental ballads to lyrical odes. The book also includes an introduction by Ruskin himself, in which he reflects on his early years as a poet and the influence of his upbringing on his artistic sensibilities. Overall, The Poems Of John Ruskin V1 is a fascinating glimpse into the early creative life of one of the most influential thinkers of the Victorian era.Now First Collected From Original Manuscript And Printed Sources; And Edited, In Chronological Order, With Notes, Biographical And Critical.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Autorenporträt
John Ruskin was an English writer, philosopher, art critic, and polymath during the Victorian era. He lived from 8 February 1819 to 20 January 1900. He published on a wide range of topics, including political economy, myth, ornithology, literature, education, and geology. Ruskin was very interested in Viollet le Duc's work, especially his Dictionary, which he regarded to be "the only book of any value on architecture." He taught it to all of his students, including William Morris. Ruskin used a variety of literary genres and writing styles. In addition to articles and treatises, he also published poems, lectures, travel instructions, correspondence, and even a fairy tale. Additionally, he created in-depth drawings and paintings of decorations, landscapes, birds, plants, and rocks. His early writings on art were written in an ornate style that eventually gave way to simpler language that served to better convey his ideas. He highlighted the links between nature, art, and society in all of his writing.