John Ruskin

John Ruskin
Title John Ruskin PDF eBook
Author Frederic Harrison
Publisher
Total Pages 234
Release 1902
Genre Authors, English
ISBN

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The Desire of My Eyes

The Desire of My Eyes
Title The Desire of My Eyes PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang Kemp
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages 530
Release 1992-08-01
Genre Art
ISBN 1466810459

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This "tour de force of analysis" (Joel Agee) examines the life and work of the prolific, visionary writer, painter and critic. Kemp finds in Ruskin's life -- which spanned the same years as Queen Victoria's and thus embodied the Victorian era itself -- a faithful mirror of the history and psychological evolution of his age.

Praeterita

Praeterita
Title Praeterita PDF eBook
Author John Ruskin
Publisher
Total Pages 460
Release 1886
Genre Authors, English
ISBN

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On Art and Life

On Art and Life
Title On Art and Life PDF eBook
Author John Ruskin
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 74
Release 2005-09-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1101651148

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Includes two of John Ruskin's famous essays: "The Nature of the Gothic" and "The Work of Iron" from his book The Stones of Venice. Ruskin's insights into the need for individual artistic freedom, and his disdain for the mass-production art of the Victorian era, radically altered society's perception of creative design and remain powerfully relevant to our ideas of beauty today.

The Life and Work of John Ruskin

The Life and Work of John Ruskin
Title The Life and Work of John Ruskin PDF eBook
Author William Gershom Collingwood
Publisher
Total Pages 336
Release 1893
Genre
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Selections From the Works of John Ruskin

Selections From the Works of John Ruskin
Title Selections From the Works of John Ruskin PDF eBook
Author John Ruskin
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 273
Release 2022-09-15
Genre Art
ISBN

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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Selections From the Works of John Ruskin" by John Ruskin. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Human-Built World

Human-Built World
Title Human-Built World PDF eBook
Author Thomas P. Hughes
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 237
Release 2005-05-13
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 022612066X

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To most people, technology has been reduced to computers, consumer goods, and military weapons; we speak of "technological progress" in terms of RAM and CD-ROMs and the flatness of our television screens. In Human-Built World, thankfully, Thomas Hughes restores to technology the conceptual richness and depth it deserves by chronicling the ideas about technology expressed by influential Western thinkers who not only understood its multifaceted character but who also explored its creative potential. Hughes draws on an enormous range of literature, art, and architecture to explore what technology has brought to society and culture, and to explain how we might begin to develop an "ecotechnology" that works with, not against, ecological systems. From the "Creator" model of development of the sixteenth century to the "big science" of the 1940s and 1950s to the architecture of Frank Gehry, Hughes nimbly charts the myriad ways that technology has been woven into the social and cultural fabric of different eras and the promises and problems it has offered. Thomas Jefferson, for instance, optimistically hoped that technology could be combined with nature to create an Edenic environment; Lewis Mumford, two centuries later, warned of the increasing mechanization of American life. Such divergent views, Hughes shows, have existed side by side, demonstrating the fundamental idea that "in its variety, technology is full of contradictions, laden with human folly, saved by occasional benign deeds, and rich with unintended consequences." In Human-Built World, he offers the highly engaging history of these contradictions, follies, and consequences, a history that resurrects technology, rightfully, as more than gadgetry; it is in fact no less than an embodiment of human values.