John Ruskin: The Later Years / John Ruskin: The Early Years
"Hilton, an art critic and historian, meanders a bit, repeats himself, gets carried away and has to call himself to order. The only way he can think of getting everything in is by occasionally pausing for digressive talk about [John Ruskin] and holes or inns or dogs. Once he resorts to annotati...
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Published in | Biography (Honolulu) Vol. 23; no. 4; p. 824 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Honolulu
University of Hawaii Press
01.10.2000
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Summary: | "Hilton, an art critic and historian, meanders a bit, repeats himself, gets carried away and has to call himself to order. The only way he can think of getting everything in is by occasionally pausing for digressive talk about [John Ruskin] and holes or inns or dogs. Once he resorts to annotating the Brantwood diary of one of Ruskin's great falls into lunacy. He even gives us an alphabetical catalog of the guild's minor artists. But none of this raggedness matters a jot. |
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ISSN: | 0162-4962 1529-1456 |