John Ruskin

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Standard Name: Ruskin, John

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Textual Features Juliana Horatia Ewing
JHE 's youngest brother reported that she thought the structure of any literary work its most vital feature, and too often ignored. She took her views on structural requirements from Ruskin 's Elements of Drawing...
Textual Features Mary Agnes Hamilton
She argues that Carlyle was under-appreciated but that the twentieth century would discover him to be concerned with its problems, spiritual as well as economic, and would see a revival of interest in him. She...
Textual Features Dorothy Richardson
Carol Watts notes the influence of two writers in particular on this volume. As she suggests, Miriam's personal and creative journey begins with a departure, as does Lucy Snowe's in Charlotte Brontë 's Villette...
Textual Features Hannah Cullwick
According to Liz Stanley , the extent of minutiae, repetition, and corresponding lack of emotional or psychological recording or retrospective analysis in the diaries' accounts of HC 's daily work is a result of their...
Reception Elizabeth Siddal
Her patron John Ruskin gave ES a copy of Elizabeth Barrett Browning 's Aurora Leigh, apparently viewing her in the same light as its eponymous heroine.
Marsh, Jan. Elizabeth Siddal, 1829-1862: Pre-Raphaelite Artist. The Ruskin Gallery.
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Reception Lucy Walford
After the publication of Recollections of a Scottish NovelistLW decided that there were still stories in her mind that rank among the great days of my life, yet which did not fit in with...
Publishing Charlotte Brontë
She started with Henry Colburn . After Anne and Emily had arranged with Newby for publication of their first novels, she approached a seventh publisher, Smith, Elder, and Co. .
The firm was the publisher...
Publishing Juliana Horatia Ewing
One of its illustrations (by Helen Paterson, later Allingham , who illustrated a number of JHE 's books), of children in big beaver bonnets . . . seated at a shop-counter buying flat-irons, was...
Publishing Elizabeth Rigby
ER published a scathing critique of Ruskin in an anonymous review of Modern Painters for the Quarterly.
Broomfield, Andrea, and Sally Mitchell, editors. Prose by Victorian Women. Garland.
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politics Flora Shaw
With John Ruskin 's encouragement FS opened a Co-operative shop for the benefit of the poorer people living around her family's home in Woolwich.
Bell, E. Moberly. Flora Shaw. Constable.
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politics William Morris
WM was first introduced to reformist politics by his Oxford friends. He read Charles Kingsley , Thomas Carlyle , and John Ruskin (a particularly influential discovery).
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
politics Michael Field
In January 1875 Katharine Harris Bradley joined Ruskin 's Guild of St George , the still embryo utopian society to which this year Fanny Talbot made a gift of property to join Ruskin's initial donation...
politics Frances Power Cobbe
FPC was a fervent anti-vivisectionist. She followed the issue of experiments on animals closely from early in her career. By 1874 she was petitioning the RSPCA to pursue legislation restricting vivisection: Robert Browning , Thomas Carlyle
politics Emily Davies
ED 's petition was a request for funding to establish a College for women. It was signed by 521 teachers of girls and 175 others, including Robert Browning , George Grote , Thomas Huxley ,...
Performance of text John Oliver Hobbes
JOH delivered a lecture entitled Dante and Botticelli before the RuskinSociety of Birmingham.
Hobbes, John Oliver. “Dante and Botticelli”. Saint George, Vol.
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Timeline

1875: Arthur Lasenby Liberty opened a shop, the...

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1875

Arthur Lasenby Liberty opened a shop, the present Liberty's , at 218a Regent Street, London, and imported soft oriental fabrics, kimonos, and fans; he also persuaded British manufacturers to print oriental designs on soft...

2 July 1877: John Ruskin wrote a scathing review of Whistler...

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2 July 1877

John Ruskin wrote a scathing review of Whistler 's Nocturne in Black and Gold, accusing the artist of flinging a pot of paint in the public's face; Whistler sued for libel.

1888: Mary Hoppus, writing as Mary A. Marks (her...

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1888

Mary Hoppus , writing as Mary A. Marks (her married name), published her historicalnovelMasters of the World, which John Ruskin called clever and splendid.
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.

13 August 1912: Octavia Hill, housing advocate and one-time...

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13 August 1912

Octavia Hill , housing advocate and one-time friend of John Ruskin , died of cancer in her home at 190 Marylebone Road, London.

1914: Nearly a century after the battle, artist...

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1914

Nearly a century after the battle, artist Elizabeth, Lady Butler , painted On the Morning of Waterloo: her military subjects gained her a substantial following.

4 August 1914: George Allen and Unwin Limited formally registered...

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4 August 1914

George Allen and Unwin Limited formally registered as a publisher in London.

1920: Peggy Webling's A Sketch of John Ruskin appeared...

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1920

Peggy Webling 's A Sketch of John Ruskin appeared in a twenty-nine page booklet several years after she had met him while doing recitations with her sisters.

1933: The businessman Frank Pick succeeded in bringing...

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1933

The businessman Frank Pick succeeded in bringing together the many privately-owned underground railway lines in London under the management of a body to be called London Transport .

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