The cultivation of the Eye in Ruskin's early writings with special reference to his early reading and to his methods of exposition in Modern Painters Volumes I and II
Ruskin felt he had been born with a special power of vision, and he was to find in his early reading many different ways of considering this faculty. This thesis attempts to explore the literary background to his early writings, broadly interpreted, as befits a man of such varied interests, to inclu...
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Royal Holloway, University of London
1973
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