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Although John Ruskin is widely considered to have produced some of the greatest prose in English, there has been no extended study of how he learned to write or of the language with which he represents his learning. This book begins with the prodigiously inventive child who looks ahead to what he will achieve, and ends with the adult who looks to his past for proof that he has never been inventive. Far from a simple about-face, Ruskin's self-denial is a culmination and extension of the art that he mastered in youth, and it is one of the most remarkable acts of self-representation in all of Victorian prose. Drawing on Ruskin's own sources as well as on more recent directions in critical theory, Professor Emerson reveals the effects of early literary, familial, sexual and social experiences on the shaping of a major writer's identity.
Llegir més - Autor/a Sheila Emerson
- ISBN13 9780521128674
- ISBN10 0521128676
- Pàgines 308
- Any Edició 2010
- Fecha de publicación 04/02/2010
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Ruskin: The Genesis of Invention (Alemany, Francès)
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- Sheila Emerson
- 9780521128674



