Selected Writings (Penguin Classics)

Selected Writings by John Ruskin, published by Penguin Group USA in 1992, presents a carefully curated collection of the author’s work. This edition, comprising 384 pages, features extracts organized by subject, each accompanied by an introduction that provides context. Readers will engage with Ruskin’s insights into various topics, including modern architecture, reflecting his influential perspectives.
In this anthology, readers will find a thoughtful arrangement of Ruskin’s writings that highlights his contributions to art and architecture. The annotations and subject groupings enhance understanding, making it accessible for those interested in Ruskin’s thoughts and the broader implications of his work. This edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore the depth of Ruskin’s ideas and their relevance to contemporary discussions in architecture and beyond.
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A carefully selected and annotated selection of Ruskin’s work. Extracts are grouped together according to subject and each section is introduced separately. This edition was originally published by Penguin as “Ruskin Today”.
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