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First published in 1865, Ruskin’s two lectures on educational reform codify Victorian ideals of men and women. In “Of Kings’ Treasuries,” Ruskin critiques contemporary manhood, while in “Of Queens’ Gardens,” he urges women to be educated to serve as the moral guides of men. An intriguing look into the roles of men, women, and the family in the nineteenth century.
© 2011 Barnes & Noble (Rafbók): 9781411451445
Útgáfudagur
Rafbók: 26 april 2011
1 of 2840
Óskáldað efni
First published in 1865, Ruskin’s two lectures on educational reform codify Victorian ideals of men and women. In “Of Kings’ Treasuries,” Ruskin critiques contemporary manhood, while in “Of Queens’ Gardens,” he urges women to be educated to serve as the moral guides of men. An intriguing look into the roles of men, women, and the family in the nineteenth century.
© 2011 Barnes & Noble (Rafbók): 9781411451445
Útgáfudagur
Rafbók: 26 april 2011
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