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John Ruskin

A Joy For Ever (and Its Price in the Market)

In “A Joy For Ever (and Its Price in the Market)," John Ruskin eloquently explores the intricate relationship between beauty, art, and commerce. Embedded in the socio-economic landscape of Victorian England, Ruskin'Äôs prose is both lyrical and didactic, employing a blend of aesthetic philosophy and moral critique. The book examines how true enjoyment and appreciation of art transcends mere monetary value, urging readers to reflect on the degradation of artistic integrity amidst the burgeoning capitalist market. Ruskin's articulate style draws heavily on personal anecdotes and historical references, situating art within the framework of moral philosophy and societal value. John Ruskin, a prominent art critic, social thinker, and writer, was deeply influenced by the tumultuous socio-economic changes of his time. His upbringing in a cultured environment, coupled with his formal education in art and architecture, equipped him with a unique perspective on the role of beauty in society. Ruskin'Äôs passionate advocacy for the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and his critiques of industrialization highlight his conviction that art should serve a higher moral purpose, a theme central to this work. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of art and economics. Ruskin'Äôs insights prompt readers to reconsider the true value of art in their own lives amidst a marketplace often driven by profit. Whether you are an art enthusiast, a scholar, or simply curious about the complexities of value, “A Joy For Ever” offers profound reflections that resonate well beyond its historical context.
196 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
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