“The virtue of the imagination is its reaching, by intuition and intensity, a more essential truth than is seen at the surface of things.”
Quote by John Ruskin
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Ruskin as Literary Critic
This book delves into the literary analysis and theories presented by John Ruskin, focusing on his unique perspective as an artist and social reformer. more
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Source: On Poetry and Craft: Selected Prose
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Source: The structure and dynamics of the psyche
