John Ruskin

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Standard Name: Ruskin, John

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Family and Intimate relationships John Strange Winter
They had met in 1883, and become engaged within five days. The wedding took place four months later. The marriage was said to be a happy one. Stannard soon gave up his career in engineering...
Friends, Associates John Strange Winter
JSW had an extensive social circle in London—her biographer, Oliver Bainbridge , notes that a number of social claims were made upon her by reason of her popularity, and that these were always in advance...
Intertextuality and Influence John Strange Winter
At the height of her career JSW gave an account of her early development to the memoirist George Bainton . She said she hardly knew how or why she came to be able to write...
Intertextuality and Influence John Strange Winter
Relaying this account in his biography of JSW , Oliver Bainbridge wrote that she researched, along with the methods of Wilkie Collins, those of her other favourites including Charles Reade , Charles and Henry Kingsley
Literary responses John Strange Winter
JSW 's military writings prompted John Ruskin to declare her in the Daily Telegraphthe author to whom we owe the most finished and faithful rendering ever yet given of the character of the British...
Textual Production Amabel Williams-Ellis
AWE published her first biography, The Tragedy of John Ruskin.
OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Intertextuality and Influence Amabel Williams-Ellis
She first took a strong interest in Ruskin when A. J. Cook , editor of the Miner, told her that reading Ruskin inspired him to enter Leftist politics. She then researched and wrote on...
Education Mary Augusta Ward
On her arrival in Oxford, her father became to some extent interested in her education, enrolling her for music lessons with the organist James Taylor , and having her copy work for him. He provided...
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...
Literary responses Charlotte Maria Tucker
The Athenæum proclaimed, a more entertaining and salutary story for merry, scatter-brained, careless children has rarely been put on paper.
Athenæum. J. Lection.
1843 (1863): 261
The Dictionary of Literary Biography places this among CMT 's charming and...
Intertextuality and Influence Flora Annie Steel
Through a brother-in-law of her husband's, Henry Nettleship , she had access to advice in her historical work from leading scholars: Pater , Ruskin , Benjamin Jowett , Mark Pattison , and Goldwin Smith .
Powell, Violet. Flora Annie Steel: Novelist of India. Heinemann.
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Occupation Elizabeth Siddal
Art critic and patron John Ruskin bought for £30 all of artist ES 's available work, and put her on a quarterly allowance of £150 per year.
Marsh, Jan, and Pamela Gerrish Nunn. Women Artists and the Pre-Raphaelite Movement. Virago.
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Marsh, Jan. Elizabeth Siddal, 1829-1862: Pre-Raphaelite Artist. The Ruskin Gallery.
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Health Elizabeth Siddal
ES was persuaded by Ruskin to winter on the Continent for the sake of her health.
Marsh, Jan. Elizabeth Siddal, 1829-1862: Pre-Raphaelite Artist. The Ruskin Gallery.
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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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Friends, Associates Elizabeth Siddal
She was sketched by the two women and by Rossetti, who accompanied her.
The sketch by Smith survives and is reproduced in Marsh and Nunn's catalogue to the exhibition of Pre-Raphaelite Women Artists.
Marsh, Jan, and Pamela Gerrish Nunn. Pre-Raphaelite Women Artists. Manchester City Art Galleries.
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Timeline

5 April 1843: John Ruskin, as a Graduate of Oxford, published...

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5 April 1843

John Ruskin , as a Graduate of Oxford, published the first volume of Modern Painters.

10 May 1849: John Ruskin published The Seven Lamps of...

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10 May 1849

John Ruskin published The Seven Lamps of Architecture, a seminal text for the Arts and Crafts movement.

3 March 1851: John Ruskin published The Foundations, the...

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3 March 1851

John Ruskin published The Foundations, the first volume of his influential study of architecture and culture entitled The Stones of Venice.

13 May 1851: John Ruskin published a letter in The Times...

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13 May 1851

John Ruskin published a letter in The Times lauding the works of the Pre-Raphaelites .

19 December 1851: English landscape painter Joseph Turner ...

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19 December 1851

English landscape painter Joseph Turner died.

By 23 July 1853: John Ruskin published The Stones of Venice,...

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By 23 July 1853

John Ruskin published The Stones of Venice, Volume the Second—The Sea Stories.

By 22 October 1853: John Ruskin published The Stones of Venice....

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By 22 October 1853

John Ruskin published The Stones of Venice. Volume the Third—The Fall.

7 May 1855: Painter Joanna Mary Boyce's Elgiva was hung...

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7 May 1855

Painter Joanna Mary Boyce 's Elgiva was hung at the Royal Academy exhibition; this was Boyce's first public exposure.

July 1855: Painter John Everett Millais married Euphemia...

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July 1855

Painter John Everett Millais married Euphemia Chalmers Gray , whose marriage to John Ruskin had been annulled earlier in the year.

1856: John Everett Millais exhibited The Blind...

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1856

John Everett Millais exhibited The Blind Girl and Autumn Leaves.

1864-1867: The Reader, a weekly Review of Literature,...

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1864-1867

The Reader, a weekly Review of Literature, Science, and the Arts
Roos, David A. “The Aims and Intentions of Nature”. Victorian Science and Victorian Values: Literary Perspectives, edited by James Paradis and Thomas Postlewait, New York Academy of Sciences, pp. 159-80.
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1865: Housing reformer Octavia Hill began to manage...

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1865

Housing reformer Octavia Hill began to manage her first block of residences, in Paradise Place, Marylebone.

Before October 1865: John Ruskin published his popular treatise...

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Before October 1865

John Ruskin published his popular treatise on gender roles, Sesame and Lilies.

7 October 1865: Governor Edward Eyre ruthlessly suppressed...

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7 October 1865

Governor Edward Eyre ruthlessly suppressed a rebellion which began at Morant Bay in Jamaica.

1871: John Ruskin and George Allen founded George...

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1871

John Ruskin and George Allen founded George Allen and Son to publish Ruskin's work.

Texts

Ruskin, John, and John Ruskin. “Lecture IV. Fairy Land: Mrs. Allingham and Kate Greenaway”. The Art of England, George Allen, 1979, pp. 115-57.
Ruskin, John. The Works of John Ruskin. Editors Cook, E. T. and Alexander Wedderburn, George Allen, 1912.