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Selections From the Works of John Ruskin
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John Ruskin
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       _ EDITED WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY
       CHAUNCEY B. TINKER, Ph.D.
       Professor of English in Yale College
       In making the following selections, I have tried to avoid the appearance of such a volume as used to be entitled _Elegant Extracts_. Wherever practicable, entire chapters or lectures are given, or at least passages of sufficient length to insure a correct notion of the general complexion of Ruskin's work. The text is in all cases that of the first editions, unless these were later revised by Ruskin himself. The original spelling and punctuation are preserved, but a few minor changes have been made for the sake of uniformity among the various extracts. For similar reasons, Ruskin's numbering of paragraphs is dispensed with.
       I have aimed not to multiply notes. Practically all Ruskin's own annotation is given, with the exception of one or two very long and somewhat irrelevant notes from _Stones of Venice_. It has not been deemed necessary to give the dates of every painter or to explain every geographical reference. On the other hand, the sources of most of the quotations are indicated. In the preparation of these notes, the magnificent library edition of Messrs. Cook and Wedderburn has inevitably been of considerable assistance; but all their references have been verified, many errors have been corrected, and much has of course been added.
       In closing I wish to express my obligation to my former colleague, Dr. Lucius H. Holt, without whose assistance this volume would never have appeared. He wrote a number of the notes, including the short prefaces to the various selections, and prepared the manuscript for the printer.
       C.B.T.
       September, 1908.
       INTRODUCTION
       [Sidenote: Two conflicting tendencies in Ruskin.]
       It is distinctive of the nineteenth century that in its passion for criticising everything in heaven and earth it by no means spared to criticise itself. Alike in Carlyle's fulminations against its insincerity, in Arnold's nice ridicule of Philistinism, and in Ruskin's repudiation of everything modern, we detect that fine dissatisfaction with the age which is perhaps only proof of its idealistic trend. For the various ills of society, each of these men had his panacea. What Carlyle had found in hero-worship and Arnold in Hellenic culture, Ruskin sought in the study of art; and it is of the last importance to remember that throughout his work he regarded himself not merely as a writer on painting or buildings or myths or landscape, but as the appointed critic of the age. For there existed in him, side by side with his consuming love of the beautiful, a rigorous Puritanism which was constantly correcting any tendency toward a mere cult of the aesthetic. It is with the interaction of these two forces that any study of the life and writings of Ruskin should be primarily concerned. _
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Preface
Introduction
   Introduction - I. The Life Of Ruskin
   Introduction - II. The Unity Of Ruskin's Writings
   Introduction - III. Ruskin's Style
Selections From Modern Painters
   Selections From Modern Painters - Intro.
   Selections From Modern Painters - The Earth-Veil
   Selections From Modern Painters - The Mountain Glory
   Selections From Modern Painters - Sunrise On The Alps
   Selections From Modern Painters - The Grand Style
   Selections From Modern Painters - Of Realization
   Selections From Modern Painters - Of The Novelty Of Landscape
   Selections From Modern Painters - Of The Pathetic Fallacy
   Selections From Modern Painters - Of Classical Landscape
   Selections From Modern Painters - Of Modern Landscape
   Selections From Modern Painters - The Two Boyhoods
Selections From The Stones Of Venice
   Selections From The Stones Of Venice - Intro.
   Selections From The Stones Of Venice - The Throne
   Selections From The Stones Of Venice - St. Mark's
   Selections From The Stones Of Venice - Characteristics Of Gothic Architecture
Selections From The Seven Lamps Of Architecture
   Selections From The Seven Lamps Of Architecture - Intro
   Selections From The Seven Lamps Of Architecture - The Lamp Of Memory
   Selections From The Seven Lamps Of Architecture - The Lamp Of Obedience
Selections From Lectures On Art
   Selections From Lectures On Art - Intro
   Selections From Lectures On Art - Inaugural
   Selections From Lectures On Art - The Relation Of Art To Morals
   Selections From Lectures On Art - The Relation Of Art To Use
Art And History
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Life And Its Arts