The Works of John Ruskin. Volume 22. Edited by Edward T. Cook and Alexander Wedderburn
- Author: John Ruskin
- ISBN: 9781421273211
- ISBN: 9781421273204
- Book details: This Elibron Classics title is a reprint of the original edition published by George Allen in London, 1906. This book is in English. This book contains 671 pages. This book contains color illustrations.
- Edition: Elibron Classics
- Book ID: 10003677
Primarily famous as a critic and philosopher of art, John Ruskin also wrote on literature and social issues. His most famous writings include Modern Painters, in which he advocates the styles of modern times, and the social essay Sesame and Lilies, which is perhaps his best-known work. Ruskin's aesthetic philosophy, developed in his essays, advocates a moral (rather than simply sensual) appreciation of beauty and truth. The failure of his first marriage and the death at twenty-seven of his second romantic interest left Ruskin deeply depressed; he finished his days combatting mental illness.