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  1. 29 de jul. de 2010 · The nature of Gothic : a chapter of The stones of Venice. by. Ruskin, John, 1819-1900; Morris, William, 1834-1896; Kelmscott Press. Publication date. 1892. Topics. Architecture, Gothic. Publisher. Hammersmith : Printed by William Morris at the Kelmscott Press ; London and Orpington : Published by George Allen.

  2. 7 de out. de 2011 · ‘The nature of gothic’ summarises and represents Ruskin's attitude to the historical past and to the contemporary condition of labour. The first, backward-looking characteristic is not Ruskin's alone.

  3. tivelabour,allbuttheworthlessmusttoilinpain, andthereforeliveinpain.Sothattheresultofthe thousandsofyearsofman'seffortontheearth ...

  4. The Stones of Venice examines Venetian architecture in detail, describing for example over eighty churches. Ruskin discusses architecture of Venice's Byzantine, Gothic, and Renaissance periods, and provides a general history of the city.

  5. In a series of essays in Cornhill Magazine attacking the "pseudo-science" of political economists like J. S. Mill, David Ricardo, and Thomas Malthus, Ruskin argues that England should base...

  6. I shall endeavour therefore to give the reader in this chapter an idea, at once broad and definite, of the true nature of Gothic architecture, properly so called; not of that of Venice only, but of universal Gothic: for it will be one of the most interesting parts of our subsequent inquiry to find out how far Venetian architecture reached the ...

  7. The Nature of Gothic: A Chapter of the Stones of Venice. John Ruskin. William Morris at the Kelmscott Press and published by George Allen, London, 1892 - Architecture - 127 pages.