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The Pleasures of England - Lectures given in Oxford

John Ruskin

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In "The Pleasures of England," John Ruskin presents a passionate exploration of the intrinsic beauty and moral significance found within the landscapes, architecture, and cultural heritage of England. With a blend of lyrical prose and incisive social critique, Ruskin elevates the act of appreciation into a philosophical discourse that examines the relationship between nature, art, and society. Set against the backdrop of the Victorian era, a time marked by rapid industrialization, Ruskin's work serves as both a lament for the despoliation of England's natural beauty and a celebration of its artistic treasures, urging readers to cultivate a deeper awareness of their surroundings and the pleasures inherent in them. John Ruskin (1819-1900) was a multifaceted figure—a critic, artist, social thinker, and philanthropist. His early exposure to the art of Turner and the landscape of the Lake District ignited his lifelong engagement with the arts and nature. Motivated by a desire to reform society and counteract the moral decay he perceived amid industrial progress, Ruskin's reflections in "The Pleasures of England" are drawn from both personal experience and broader cultural observations, embodying his belief in the transformative power of art and nature. I highly recommend "The Pleasures of England" to anyone interested in the interplay between art, nature, and ethics. Ruskin's eloquent prose invites contemplation, making it not only a profound literary experience but also a guide for readers seeking to find joy and meaning in their own environments. This work is essential for those who appreciate fine literature and wish to engage deeply with the cultural essence of England.
Disponibile da: 16/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 73 pagine.

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