Praeterita And Dilecta

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To call Praeterita an autobiography is to tell only part of the truth. A book like no other, by oneof the greatest masters of English prose., it is less a narrative than the prismatic sotry of an extraordinary mind and a passionate heart told in terms of the author’s aesthetic education. Ruskin was not merely the most important anglophone art critic and social commentator of the late nineteenth century: for his admirers – who included Proust – he was a Tolstoyan figure with the magic of an artist and the moral authority of a sage. Yet above all he was loved as a personality by friends and readers alilke, and it is the individual human qualitites which shine through the mercurial pages of Praeterita

Additional information

Weight0.649 kg
Dimensions3.4 × 13.3 × 21.1 cm
Format

Hardback

Pages

704

Year Published

2005-2-3

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1857152794

Review Quote

No autobiographer surpasses Ruskin in freshness and fulness of memory, nor in the power of giving interest to the apparently commonplace. The story fascinates