Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION TO THIS VOLUME
- BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
- Modern Painters, VOL. III. (CONTAINING THE TEXT OF ALL THE EDITIONS)
- PREFACE
- PART IV “OF MANY THINGS”
- APPENDIX
- I CLAUDE'S TREE-DRAWING
- II GERMAN PHILOSOPHY
- III PLAGIARISM
- IV A LETTER FROM THE AUTHOR EXPLAINING CERTAIN PASSAGES IN THE TEXT
- V ADDITIONAL PASSAGES FROM THE MSS. OF Modern Painters, VOL. III.
- Plate section
V - ADDITIONAL PASSAGES FROM THE MSS. OF Modern Painters, VOL. III.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION TO THIS VOLUME
- BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
- Modern Painters, VOL. III. (CONTAINING THE TEXT OF ALL THE EDITIONS)
- PREFACE
- PART IV “OF MANY THINGS”
- APPENDIX
- I CLAUDE'S TREE-DRAWING
- II GERMAN PHILOSOPHY
- III PLAGIARISM
- IV A LETTER FROM THE AUTHOR EXPLAINING CERTAIN PASSAGES IN THE TEXT
- V ADDITIONAL PASSAGES FROM THE MSS. OF Modern Painters, VOL. III.
- Plate section
Summary
[The manuscript of the third volume of Modern Painters is among the Pierpont Morgan (formerly Allen) MSS. referred to in Vol. III. p. 682, and Vol. IV. p. 361. It represents two stages of the author's work:—
(1) An early draft, in three different volumes. The first of these (numbered by Ruskin “19”) contains portions of the early chapters, and also The Harbours of England. The second (numbered “15 a”) contains portions of some of the later chapters, and also The Opening of the Crystal Palace. The third contains portions of chapters in different parts of the volume, and also several chapters of the fourth volume.
(2) On 390 foolscap leaves, the MS., at a later stage of composition, of the Preface and Chapters i. to xviii. (down to the end of § 32). There is no MS. of the conclusion of that chapter or of the appendices. This MS. was that sent to the compositors; but the text was very heavily corrected in proof.
The early draft includes a good deal of additional matter, not incorporated in the text. The chapters were, it seems, to have been differently arranged, and allowed of discussions which had afterwards to be omitted or only briefly glanced at. Two such passages, dealing respectively with Magnitude and Moderation in art, are here given. Each was to have formed the subject of a separate chapter.
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- The Works of John Ruskin , pp. 433 - 439Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1904