Introduction
José Harris: Ruskin and Social Reform
Francis O'Gorman: Ruskin's Science of the 1870s: Science,
Education, and the Nation
Lawrence Goldman: Ruskin, Oxford, and the British Labour Movement
1880-1914
Paul Tucker and Donata Levi: A Line of Absolute Correctness:
Teaching Drawing at Oxford
Delia da Sousa Correa: Goddesses of Instruction and Desire: Ruskin
and Music
Nicholas Shrimpton: Ruskin and the Aesthetes
Sharon Aronofsky Weltman: Myth and Gender in Ruskin's Science
Dinah Birch: Ruskin's Multiple Writing: Fors Clavigera
Index
Dinah Birch is Tutor and Fellow in English at Trinity College, Oxford
`an interesting collection of essays ... The various contributors
to this book do some useful work in reestablishing Ruskin's
reputation as one of the most pervasive influences on the cultural
milieu of the Victorian age.'
Nicholas Salmon, The Jnl of the William Morris Society, Vol. XIII,
No.4, Spring 00.
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