To call Praeterita an autobiography is to tell only part of the truth. A book like no other, by oneof the greatest masters of English prose. , it is less a narrative than the prismatic sotry of an extraordinary mind and a passionate heart told in terms of the author''s aesthetic education.
Ruskin was not merely the most important anglophone art critic and social commentator of the late nineteenth century: for his admirers - who included Proust - he was a Tolstoyan figure with the magic of an artist and the moral authority of a sage. Yet above all he was loved as a personality by friends and readers alilke, and it is the individual human qualitites which shine through the mercurial pages of Praeterita.
Why You Should Read?
- Explores compelling themes and rich character development
- A significant work in its genre
- Perfect for readers who appreciate literary depth
- Stands out for its unique narrative voice
About the Author
john-ruskin is considered one of the most significant English art critics and social commentators of the late nineteenth century. He was admired by many, including Proust, for his artistic magic and moral authority. Ruskin's work explores compelling themes and demonstrates rich character development. His writing is characterized by a distinctive voice and perspective, making his narratives resonate with readers.