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John Ruskin: The Later Years

John Ruskin: The Later Years


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Selected by New York Times Book Review as a Best Book Since 2000   “The finest and fairest life of Ruskin that has yet been written. . . . To every phase of Ruskin’s highly variegated literary oeuvre Mr. Hilton brings a judicious and informed critical intelligence. It has taken 100 years, but in Tim Hilton, Ruskin has found the champion he deserves.”—Hilton Kramer, Wall Street Journal   John Ruskin, one of the greatest writers and thinkers of the nineteenth century, was also one of the most prolific. Not only did he publish some 250 works, but he also wrote lectures, diaries, and thousands of letters that have not been published. This book—the second and final volume of Tim Hilton’s acclaimed biography of Ruskin, which is published on the centenary of Ruskin’s death—draws on the original source material to give a moving account of the life of this brilliant and creative man.   The book begins in 1859, when Ruskin, a famous author with a disastrous marriage behind him, is living with his parents, writing and traveling, and tutoring—among other pupils—Rose La Touche, a girl of ten, with whom he slowly falls in love. Hilton recounts how this relationship developed into one of the saddest love affairs of literary history, ending in tragedy in 1875. Thereafter, says Hilton, Ruskin’s life was punctuated by bouts of insanity and despair that culminated in total breakdown for the last ten years of his life. During these years, however, his intellect and imagination reached new heights, as he produced Praeterita andmost of Fors Clavigera, the series of monthly letters to British workers. Hilton’s magisterial narrative follows Ruskin through this period and shows that he was the most eloquent and radical of all the great Victorian writers.

About the Author :
Tim Hilton, a regular contributor to the Times Literary Supplement and other journals has written the catalogues of a number of significant exhibitions and has taught both painting and art history in several British art schools and universities.

Review :
Selected by New York Times Book Review as a Best Book Since 2000 “The second part of Tim Hilton’s wonderful protracted wrestling match with the surprising life and times of John Ruskin makes a captivating story of the great Victorian aesthete’s slow drag into grand private despairs, ranting public dyspepsias and final madness. . . . Taken together, [John Ruskin: The Early Years and John Ruskin: The Later Years]constitute the finest and fairest life of Ruskin that has yet been written. It is likely to remain the standard work for a long time to come. . . . To every phase of Ruskin’s highly variegated literary oeuvre Mr. Hilton brings a judicious and informed critical intelligence. It has taken 100 years, but in Tim Hilton, Ruskin has found the champion he deserves.”—Hilton Kramer, Wall Street Journal “Magisterial.”—William Packer, Financial Times “A work of astoundingly vigorous biographical assimilation and fine critical wisdom. Here’s Ruskin’s immense labor—all those words, all that hoarding, gathering and cataloging of rocks, people, pictures and impressions—made comprehensible and happily handleable. . . . ‘There is . . . a ray of real Heaven in poor Ruskin.’ If we get any sense of what Carlyle meant by that, it will be because of the great rays of light Hilton’s admirable work now sheds on the man.”—Valentine Cunningham, New York Times Book Review “To those of us who know our Ruskin mainly from snippets, Hilton provides welcome guidance and encouragement. . . . Can any biography, no matter how fine and authoritative, repair the crumbled edifice that is John Ruskin? Perhaps not. But true scholarship needs no justification at the bookstores. It is its own reward. Tim Hilton has obviously spent much of his maturity in the study of Ruskin’s life and work; his 1,000 pages will be honored and consulted after most of this years’ fast-moving bestsellers have long been forgotten. He tells, moreover, as enthralling a story as any triple-decker Victorian sensation novel, especially for anyone who has ever loved hopelessly or suffered debilitating depression while trying to get on with his daily work. . . . Who wouldn’t want to know more about such a man? And in Tim Hilton’s two volume life, we have the means and the opportunity to do so. Seize them.”—Michael Dirda, Washington Post Book World “Opening when its subject is 40 and a rising authority on aesthetics, Volume 2 of this vast biography charts Ruskin’s unraveling from passionate cataloger (rocks, plants, buildings, paintings, clouds) to tragic obsessive (irrigation, drainage, running water, little girls).”—New York Times, “And Bear in Mind” “An inspiring volume. . . . We are rewarded with [a biography that] radiate[s] the energy and magnificence of its subject.”—Peter Ackroyd, Times (UK) “Ruskin emerges from Hilton’s magnum opus as the ideal teacher: kindly, exacting, temperate, able to draw on an inexhaustible store of intellectual example.”—Anthony Lane, New Yorker “Simply magnificent: one of the great modern literary biographies.”—Clive Wilmer, Times Literary Supplement “What a golden age this is for readers of literary biography! . . . Just as stupendous in research and intelligence as volume one was. . . . The sheer hard work that goes into a book like this makes some of our critical snobberies and categories look silly. And when the research surfaces in prose of this quality, then it merits the encomium ‘work of art’ very much more, I think, than is the case with a thousand or two of this year’s novels and books of poetry.”—Don Coles, Toronto Globe and Mail “A masterpiece of investigative scholarship and a work of generous and engrossing humanity.”—John Carey, Sunday Times “Mr. Hilton’s book provides important information about Ruskin and his family context and is essential reading for those interested in the sage’s final years.”—Albion “The model biography of a cultural figure. The book is fluid for all its length, judicious about a notoriously fractious subject, and unpretentiously literate throughout. . . . The book is suffused with Hilton’s intimate knowledge of Ruskin’s enormous production, so at every point the narrative is telling us what we need to know—about the life to appreciate the work, about the work to appreciate the life, or about the culture to appreciate them both. Taken together, Hilton’s two volumes constitute an amazingly organic achievement, a triumphant telling of one of the saddest stories ever told.”—Dave Hickey, Art Forum “Superb . . . beautifully written. . . . Ruskin was one of the towering figures of his age. He has received one of the towering biographies of ours.”—Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Daily Mail “[This book] is far and away the best biography of Ruskin. We understand the man—or at any rate many key aspects of the man—better than we have ever understood him before. . . . There are a great many pleasures and rewards in this deeply felt and often superbly achieved work of the biographer’s art.”—James Turner, Books & Culture “A passionate . . . and remarkable book. . . . Convincing and poignant.”—Sarah Quill, Literary Review “Now that it is complete, Hilton’s book takes its place among the foremost modern literary biographies.”—John Gross, Sunday Telegraph “A literary biography brimming over with detail and nuance.”—Douglas Fetherling, Ottawa Citizen “[A] well structured, fluent and informative biography.”—Joyce Wilson, Keswick Reminder “All those who care about Ruskin and who wish better to understand his life and work are now deeply in [Hilton’s] debt. . . . Now at last, thanks to Hilton, Ruskin has the grand, scholarly biography he deserves. . . . Hilton’s two-volume biography will be an indispensable reference work for students of Ruskin for years to come.”—David Barrie, The Tablet “Hilton’s is a loving, sensitive and very readable biography of one of the most wide-ranging minds of the 19th century.”—Paul Mitchinson, National and Financial Post Named a Notable Book for 2000 by the New York Times Book Review Chosen as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2000 by Choice Magazine Chosen as an Outstanding Book by University Press Books for Public and Secondary School Libraries


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780300194852
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Yale University Press
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 688
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: The Later Years
  • Width: 156 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0300194854
  • Publisher Date: 13 Sep 2012
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • No of Pages: 688
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 1010 gr


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