Ruskin's Educational Ideals
In Ruskin's Educational Ideals, Sara Atwood has taken on the valuable task of presenting the educational philosophy of John Ruskin to a modern readership. Besides his fame as arguably the greatest English prose stylist of the nineteenth century, Ruskin's reputation rests on the impact of h...
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