John Ruskin was one of the most important thinkers of the Victorian era, and this insightful study offers a comprehensive analysis of his life and ideas. In addition to providing an overview of Ruskin's major works, the author explores his impact on a wide range of fields, from art and architecture to social and political thought.
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