John Ruskin, author, art critic, architect, social commentator, was arguably the most influential Victorian of them all, with disciples ranging from Gandhi and Martin Luther King to Proust and Oscar Wilde. But his writings have been characterised as 'glorious words, but too many' and the volumes of his work can appear daunting. 'A Ruskin Alphabet' is the perfect pocket-sized introduction to the exhilirating energy of his thought, and provides a unique insight into Ruskin's life, works and loves. Entries range from Art to Zoology via Economics, Nature, the Pathetic Fallacy and much else. It appeals both to Ruskin scholars and to those just discovering the work of this multi-faceted genius. It is the essential pocket-sized book on Ruskin.
About the AuthorKevin Jackson is a well-respected critic and journalist; a shorter version of this book appeared in The Independent followed by his Radio 3 programme on Ruskin, 'People Be Good'. He has also written 'The Worlds of John Ruskin', as well as many books on film, vampires, and pataphysics.
Reviews'You may like to consult "A Ruskin Alphabet" by Kevin Jackson, a collection of facts and opinions on Ruskin and Ruskinites, together with a variety of pithy remarks from the man himself.' TLS
Book InformationISBN 9781843680987
Author Kevin JacksonFormat Paperback
Page Count 64
Imprint Pallas Athene ArtsPublisher Pallas Athene Publishers