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Ruskin and Modernism
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Focusing on the complex relationship between John Ruskin and Anglo-American modernism, this volume features contributions from international scholars examining his significant yet often overlooked influence. It highlights how Ruskin's extensive writings harbor an emerging modernism that critiques the shortcomings of contemporary society, foreshadowing key themes in the works of the following century. This exploration sheds light on Ruskin's role in shaping modern thought and his enduring legacy in the context of modernism.
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