

Ruskin and the English Lakes is a book written by H.D. Rawnsley that explores the relationship between the famous Victorian art critic John Ruskin and the picturesque landscape of the English Lake District. The book delves into Ruskin's love for the region, his influence on the...




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""Ruskin and the English Lakes"" is a book written by H.D. Rawnsley that explores the relationship between the famous Victorian writer and artist, John Ruskin, and the beautiful Lake District region in northwestern England. The book delves into the influence that the natural...


John Ruskin (1819-1900), the influential Victorian art critic and social theorist, lived in the Lake District for nearly 30 years. This biographical study, first published in 1901, focuses on the significance of the region in Ruskin's life and art. It begins with his first visit...
