Description
A full-length study of the impact that John Ruskin's religion had upon his writings, first published in 1999.
Reviews
'Much the most important of the newer critical studies.' Clive Wilmer, The Times Literary Supplement
'A timely reminder of a Ruskin who has been to some degree neglected.' J R Watson, Expository Times
'Wheeler's thorough knowledge of Victorian theology lends authority to Ruskin's God, not only as a comprehensive treatment of Ruskin's religious thought, but also as a resource for further scholarship on Victorian literature and religion. ' David Hanson, Modern Philology
'A learned, heavily footnoted monograph that probes Ruskin's developing attitudes towards religion and myth. ' Asa Briggs, The Times Higher Education Supplement
'A scholarly tour de force.' Peter Stiles, Christianity and Literature
Book Information
ISBN 9780521574143
Author Michael Wheeler
Format Hardback
Page Count 324
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 650g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 22mm