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The collection features early writings by John Ruskin, showcasing letters to his tutor, Reverend William Liddiard, that reveal his thoughts on various subjects including religion, literature, and art during his Oxford years. At just 17, Ruskin's essay "On the Relative Dignity of the Arts" passionately argues for the significance of art as an academic discipline. This compilation offers valuable insights into the formative years of a pivotal Victorian writer and critic, making it essential for those interested in his legacy and the era's literary and artistic discourse.
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Three Letters And An Essay, 1836-1841, John Ruskin
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