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In 'Sesame and Lilies' by John Ruskin, the author explores various aspects of literature, education, and societal norms. Written in a compelling and poetic style, Ruskin delves into the importance of reading and education for both men and women during the Victorian era. He emphasizes the need for a well-rounded education that includes exposure to different literary works and genres. The book is structured as a series of lectures, making it both informative and engaging for readers seeking to broaden their literary knowledge. Ruskin's sophisticated prose and thought-provoking ideas place…mehr

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In 'Sesame and Lilies' by John Ruskin, the author explores various aspects of literature, education, and societal norms. Written in a compelling and poetic style, Ruskin delves into the importance of reading and education for both men and women during the Victorian era. He emphasizes the need for a well-rounded education that includes exposure to different literary works and genres. The book is structured as a series of lectures, making it both informative and engaging for readers seeking to broaden their literary knowledge. Ruskin's sophisticated prose and thought-provoking ideas place 'Sesame and Lilies' within the context of Victorian literary criticism. His insights into the role of literature in shaping societal values resonate even in modern times. John Ruskin, a prominent writer and critic of the 19th century, was known for his influential works on art and society. His passion for literature and education is evident in 'Sesame and Lilies,' as he advocates for the transformative power of literature in shaping individuals and societies. Ruskin's unique perspective as a social commentator and educator adds depth to his analysis of literature and culture. I highly recommend 'Sesame and Lilies' to readers interested in exploring the intersection of literature, education, and social change. Ruskin's timeless insights and eloquent prose make this book a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the role of literature in shaping our world.

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John Ruskin (1819-1900) was a preeminent British art critic, social thinker, and philanthropist whose writings were tremendously influential during the Victorian era. His extensive work encompassed a vast range of topics, including art and architecture, culture, nature, literature, and political economy. A polymath and a visionary, Ruskin's articulations were not only confined to the aesthetics of painting and gothic architecture but also delved into the moral and social responsibilities of individuals and societies. Ruskin's 'Sesame and Lilies' stands out as a significant literary accomplishment among his prolific oeuvre, which includes titles such as 'The Stones of Venice' and 'Modern Painters'. 'Sesame and Lilies', first published in 1865, comprises two lectures offering profound reflections on education, reading, and the role of women in society. Ruskin's eloquence and moral earnestness in this work further exemplify his literary style, which is characterized by its rich prose, persuasive rhetoric, and a profound moral underpinning. With his prescient social commentary and advocacy for social reform, Ruskin's writings not only shaped Victorian aesthetics but also laid early foundations for the Arts and Crafts Movement and influenced the development of modernist thought. Indeed, Ruskin's legacy persists as a testament to the power of literature and criticism in illuminating the human condition and its potential for progress.