Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- CHAPTER I UNTO THIS LAST (1860)
- CHAPTER II EXILE (1861–1863)
- CHAPTER III BOULOGNE—LUCERNE—MILAN (1861–1862)
- CHAPTER IV MORNEX—MUNERA PULVERIS (1862–1863)
- CHAPTER V HOME LIFE AT DENMARK HILL (1864–1866)
- CHAPTER VI SESAME AND LILIES—THE GROWN OF WILD OLIVE—THE ETHICS OF THE DUST (1865, 1866)
- CHAPTER VII TIME AND TIDE (1866, 1867)
- CHAPTER VIII RUSKIN's POLITICAL ECONOMY
- CHAPTER IX ABBEVILLE AND VERONA (1868, 1869)
- CHAPTER X OXFORD PROFESSOR (1870–1878)
- CHAPTER XI FIRST OXFORD LECTURES (1870, 1871)
- CHAPTER XII A DARK YEAE (1871)
- CHAPTER XIII BOTTICELLI (1872, 1873)
- CHAPTER XIV WITH ST. FRANCIS AT ASSISI (1874)
- CHAPTER XV THE END OF A ROMANCE (1875)
- CHAPTER XVI HOME LIFE AT BRANTWOOD (1872–1876)
- CHAPTER XVII VENICE REVISITED (1876–1877)
- CHAPTER XVIII FORS CLAVIGERA (1871–1878)
- CHAPTER XIX THE ST. GEORGE'S GUILD
- CHAPTER XX THE RUSKIN MUSEUM
- CHAPTER XXI SCHOOLS OF ST. GEORGE
- CHAPTER XXII ARROWS OF THE CHACE
- CHAPTER XXIII “THE DREAM” (1877–1878)
- CHAPTER XXIV STUDIES OF FLOWERS AND ROCKS (1878)
- CHAPTER XXV RETURN TO WORK (1878–1880)
- CHAPTER XXVI THE BIBLE OF AMIENS. FURTHER ILLNESSES (1880–1882)
- CHAPTER XXVII SECOND PROFESSORSHIP AT OXFORD (1882–1885)
- CHAPTER XXVIII PRÆTERITA (1885–1889)
- CHAPTER XXIX OLD AGE AND LAST WORKS (1886–1889)
- CHAPTER XXX CLOSING YEARS (1889–1900)
- CHAPTER XXXI CHARACTERISTICS
- CHAPTER XXXII INFLUENCE
- INDEX
CHAPTER XXIX - OLD AGE AND LAST WORKS (1886–1889)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- CHAPTER I UNTO THIS LAST (1860)
- CHAPTER II EXILE (1861–1863)
- CHAPTER III BOULOGNE—LUCERNE—MILAN (1861–1862)
- CHAPTER IV MORNEX—MUNERA PULVERIS (1862–1863)
- CHAPTER V HOME LIFE AT DENMARK HILL (1864–1866)
- CHAPTER VI SESAME AND LILIES—THE GROWN OF WILD OLIVE—THE ETHICS OF THE DUST (1865, 1866)
- CHAPTER VII TIME AND TIDE (1866, 1867)
- CHAPTER VIII RUSKIN's POLITICAL ECONOMY
- CHAPTER IX ABBEVILLE AND VERONA (1868, 1869)
- CHAPTER X OXFORD PROFESSOR (1870–1878)
- CHAPTER XI FIRST OXFORD LECTURES (1870, 1871)
- CHAPTER XII A DARK YEAE (1871)
- CHAPTER XIII BOTTICELLI (1872, 1873)
- CHAPTER XIV WITH ST. FRANCIS AT ASSISI (1874)
- CHAPTER XV THE END OF A ROMANCE (1875)
- CHAPTER XVI HOME LIFE AT BRANTWOOD (1872–1876)
- CHAPTER XVII VENICE REVISITED (1876–1877)
- CHAPTER XVIII FORS CLAVIGERA (1871–1878)
- CHAPTER XIX THE ST. GEORGE'S GUILD
- CHAPTER XX THE RUSKIN MUSEUM
- CHAPTER XXI SCHOOLS OF ST. GEORGE
- CHAPTER XXII ARROWS OF THE CHACE
- CHAPTER XXIII “THE DREAM” (1877–1878)
- CHAPTER XXIV STUDIES OF FLOWERS AND ROCKS (1878)
- CHAPTER XXV RETURN TO WORK (1878–1880)
- CHAPTER XXVI THE BIBLE OF AMIENS. FURTHER ILLNESSES (1880–1882)
- CHAPTER XXVII SECOND PROFESSORSHIP AT OXFORD (1882–1885)
- CHAPTER XXVIII PRÆTERITA (1885–1889)
- CHAPTER XXIX OLD AGE AND LAST WORKS (1886–1889)
- CHAPTER XXX CLOSING YEARS (1889–1900)
- CHAPTER XXXI CHARACTERISTICS
- CHAPTER XXXII INFLUENCE
- INDEX
Summary
” Though the fountain cease to play
Dew must glitter on the brink;
Though the weary mind decay,
As of old it thought so must it think.”
—W. Cory.Ruskin's attack of brain-fever in July 1885 was severe; recovery was only gradual; and the anxiety of his friends had been great. A Complimentary Address, presented to him at Christmas 1885, gave him pleasure, and he was still able to rally after defeats. “ Well and cheerful,” he wrote in his diary (Jan. 1886), “ and doing most useful work.” “ Yesterday,” he says a little later (April 26), “ most successful work; quiet day in the woods.… Got up thinking what marvellous powers and influences I have now, if I use them honestly and bravely”; and again on the next day: “ An entirely blessed and pure morning. All kinds of helpful thought sent with the beauty,D.G.” But in July he was again laid prostrate. Yet again he recovered vigour and good spirits. His limbs still bore him on many a mountain ramble:—
(To C. B. Norton.) “ Beantwood,13th Sept., ‘86.—Darling Charles,—I like the notion of leaving you out of my Autobiography. What would be the use of it, if it did not show under what friendly discouragements I wrote my best works?
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- The Life of John Ruskin , pp. 504 - 528Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1911