For many years Ruskin has seemed, at best, a conservative thinker
on gender roles. At worst, his lecture On Queens' Gardens from
Sesame and Lilies was read as a locus classicus of Victorian
patriarchal oppression. These essays challenge such assumptions,
presenting a wide-ranging revaluation of Ruskin's place in relation
to gender, and offering new perspectives on continuing debates on
issues of gender - in the Victorian period, and in our own.
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