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Fors Clavigera: Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain. Index

This book is a series of letters written to the working class in Great Britain, focusing on various social and political matters pertinent to their lives and conditions. The letters delve into discussions about labor rights, economic reforms, and the broader implications of societal changes during the period. more

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John Ruskin
John Ruskin

John Ruskin was an influential British art critic, writer, and social critic. Known for his profound insights into art, architecture, and social issues, he had a significant impact on the aesthetics and culture of the Victorian era. more

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“There are many who say to the Lord, "I give myself wholly to Thee, without any reserve," but there are few who embrace the practice of this abandonment, which consists in receiving with a certain indifference every sort of event, as it happens in conformity with Divine Providence, as well afflictions as consolations, contempt and reproaches as honor and glory.”