Image for The Works of John Ruskin 39 Volume Paperback Set

The Works of John Ruskin 39 Volume Paperback Set

Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - Works of John Ruskin series
See all formats and editions

The influence of John Ruskin (1819-1900), both on his own time and on artistic and social developments in the twentieth century, cannot be over-stated.

He changed Victorian perceptions of art, and was the main influence behind 'Gothic revival' architecture.

As a social critic, he argued for the improvement of the condition of the poor, and against the increasing mechanisation of work in factories, which he believed was dull and soul-destroying.

The thirty-nine volumes of the Library Edition of his works, published between 1903 and 1912, are themselves a remarkable achievement, in which his books and essays - almost all highly illustrated - are given a biographical and critical context in extended introductory essays and in the 'Minor Ruskiniana' - extracts from letters, articles and reminiscences both by and about Ruskin.

Individual volumes are also available separately.

Read More
Title Unavailable: Out of Print
Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108008887 / 9781108008884
Mixed media product
828.809
18/02/2010
United Kingdom
26428 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
485 x 357 mm
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Learn More