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Ruskin's God
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324 pages
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Exploring the profound influence of religion on John Ruskin's literary works, this comprehensive study delves into how his spiritual beliefs shaped his artistic and social critiques. It examines the intersection of faith and creativity, revealing the philosophical underpinnings of Ruskin's thought and their implications for his views on art, society, and morality. Through detailed analysis, the book illuminates the significance of Ruskin's religious convictions in understanding his legacy as a writer and thinker.
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2006, paperback
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