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In 1851, the influential Victorian thinker explores gender roles and societal responsibilities through three lectures. "Of Kings' Treasuries" critiques the nature of Victorian masculinity, while "Of Queens' Gardens" encourages women to embrace their roles as moral leaders and highlights the importance of educating girls for this purpose. Ruskin's work combines art, philosophy, and social commentary, making it a significant 19th-century treatise on the duties of men and women.
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