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Ruskin and Gender

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228 pages
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8 hours

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Challenging the conventional view of Ruskin as a conservative thinker on gender roles, this collection of essays reexamines his influence and contributions to gender discussions. By analyzing his work, particularly "On Queens' Gardens," the authors provide fresh insights into Victorian gender dynamics and their relevance today. The essays aim to redefine Ruskin's legacy, highlighting the complexities of his thoughts on gender and inviting a reevaluation of ongoing debates surrounding these issues.

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Ruskin and Gender, Dinah Birch, Francis O'Gorman

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2002
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