Category Archives: Ruskin’s Old Road
207: Every Inch a Miracle
Ruskin was aware of the group of mid-nineteenth century writers known as the Transcendentalists. He read and liked Whitman, Thoreau, and Emerson, particularly approving of their unabashed love of Nature. With Whitman, a limited correspondence evolved. In one letter to … Continue reading
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Tagged American Transcendentialists, henry david thoreau, Jacques, John Ruskin, Modern Painters III, Mont Cervin, P. B. Shelley, ralph waldo emerson, Ruskin, The Matterhorn, The Stones of Venice, The Stones of Venice Volume 1, walt whitman
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