Bibliography
Biographical studies are John D. Rosenberg, The Darkening Glass:
A Portrait of
Ruskin's Genius (1961, reissued 1986); Joan Abse, John Ruskin:
The Passionate
Moralist (1980); John Dixon Hunt, The Wider Sea (1982); and Tim
Hilton, John
Ruskin: The Early Years, 1819-1859 (1985). Analyses of his works
and views
include Robert Hewison, John Ruskin (1976), a sympathetic study
claiming for
Ruskin a unity of thought denied him by most critics; John Unrau,
Looking at
Architecture with Ruskin (1978); Patrick Conner, Savage Ruskin
(1979), on Ruskin
as a practicing critic; John Dixon Hunt and Faith M. Holland
(eds.), The Ruskin
Polygon: Essays on the Imagination of John Ruskin (1982); J.L.
Bradley (ed.),
Ruskin: The Critical Heritage (1984), selections of assessments
of Ruskin
published 1843-1900; Frederick Kirchhoff, John Ruskin (1984);
and George P.
Landow, Ruskin (1985).
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