New Approaches to Ruskin: Thirteen EssaysRobert Hewison Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981 - 229 strani |
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Stran 61
... satirical and polemical manner , have a specific contemporary source ? Carlyle , of course , was as much an inspiration for symbolism as he was for satire , and Ruskin was undoubtedly familiar with the advocacy of symbols in Sartor ...
... satirical and polemical manner , have a specific contemporary source ? Carlyle , of course , was as much an inspiration for symbolism as he was for satire , and Ruskin was undoubtedly familiar with the advocacy of symbols in Sartor ...
Stran 100
... satire is a glass in which we see everyone's face except our own , but Ruskin characteristically undertakes the grave rhetorical risk of attacking his audience directly and thus forcing its members to see their faces in the mirror ...
... satire is a glass in which we see everyone's face except our own , but Ruskin characteristically undertakes the grave rhetorical risk of attacking his audience directly and thus forcing its members to see their faces in the mirror ...
Stran 108
... satire and argumentation . Throughout the first volume of Modern Painters he thus frequently juxtaposes his ... satirical intent in The Stones of Venice to enable his reader to experience them as he has done , and he also uses it in ...
... satire and argumentation . Throughout the first volume of Modern Painters he thus frequently juxtaposes his ... satirical intent in The Stones of Venice to enable his reader to experience them as he has done , and he also uses it in ...
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Ruskin and the Ancient Masters in Modern | 17 |
Ruskin the Workman and the Savageness | 33 |
Ruskins Pivotal Work | 51 |
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