Buch, Englisch, 219 Seiten, Format (B × H): 127 mm x 203 mm, Gewicht: 240 g
ISBN: 978-1-349-42315-6
Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan UK
The extent of John Ruskin's influence has long been acknowledged, though his impact on the development of Anglo-American modernism has received little systematic attention. In this volume, published to mark the centenary of Ruskin's death, a group of international scholars consider what is often an awkward and conflicted relation. Ruskin's voluminous writings are seen to shelter an incipient modernism whose antipathy to a degraded modernity, powerfully predicts a major current within the work of the new century.
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Introduction; G.Cianci & P.Nicholls Unstable Foundations: Ruskin and the Costs of Modernity; R.L.Stein Gothic as Leaf, Gothic as Crystal: John Ruskin and Wilhelm Worringer; A.Pinotti Ruskin, Myth, and Modernity; D.Birch Degrees of Darkness: Ruskin, Pater and Modernism; L.Brake Reactionary Desire: Ruskin and the Work of Fiction; I.Duncan The Early James and Ruskin: Intergenerational Frictions; L.Villa Things Passed Over: Ruskin, Modernism, and Autobiography; M.Saunders Ruskin and the Fascination of Words; T.Cerutti Tradition, Architecture and Rappel a l'Ordre: Ruskin and Eliot (1917-1921); G.Cianci Eliot and Ruskin: Second Thoughts; R.Bush Ruskin's Grotesque and the Modernism of Ezra Pound and Wyndham Lewis; P.Nicholls Laying the Ghost: D.H. Lawrence's Fight with Ruskin; S.Michelucci Architecture as Commentary: Ruskin's Pre-Modern Architectural Thought and Its Influence on Modern Architecture; G.Leoni Index