Strangeness and Beauty: Volume 1, Ruskin to Swinburne
Discover the transformative power of art and literature with Strangeness and Beauty: Volume 1, Ruskin to Swinburne, a captivating anthology curated by renowned scholars. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1983, this volume spans 304 pages and delves into the rich tapestry of criticism from 1840 to 1910.
This two-volume set meticulously explores how the Romantic notions of art and imagination evolved in the hands of influential nineteenth-century writers. It highlights their significant contributions, which laid the groundwork for modernist aesthetics, offering readers a profound understanding of the cultural shift during this pivotal era.
Ideal for students, art lovers, and literary enthusiasts alike, this volume promises to engage with its insightful analyses and historical context. Don't miss your chance to enhance your library with this enlightening work!