No figure among the Victorians surpasses John Ruskin in
magnitude of genius, modernity of message, or mastery of prose. Yet
for the first half-century after his death in 1900, his genius lay
largely undiscovered. First published in 1963, John D. Rosenberg's
The Genius of John Ruskin aimed to make Ruskin's ideas and writings
accessible to the modern reader, and it quickly became a classic.
Long out of print, this important anthology is now available with a
new foreword by Herbert F. Tucker and an expanded and updated
bibliography by the author that takes into account recent Ruskin
scholarship.
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