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231: Sure Good
For Colin Pritchard As mentioned in the last post (230: Reverence for Life), the 1860s were pivotal for Ruskin. Indeed, they were the fulcrum around which the rest of his life would pivot. Throughout the decade, his still-evolving theory of political … Continue reading
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Tagged Dante's Inferno, gustave dore, John Ruskin, Munera Pulveris, Paradise Lost, Ruskin, Sesame and Lilies, The Crown of Wild Olive, The Ethics of the Dust, The Mystery of Life and its Arts, The Seven Lamps of Architecture, The Slade Professor of Fine Art, Time and Tide, Traffic
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