Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION TO THIS VOLUME
- “BIBLIOTHECA PASTORUM,” EDITED BY JOHN RUSKIN
- I THE “ECONOMIST” OF XENOPHON. TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH BY A. WEDDERBURN AND W. G. COLLINGWOOD, WITH A PREFACE BY THE EDITOR (1876)
- II “ROCK HONEYCOMB.” BROKEN PIECES OF SIR PHILIP SIDNEY'S PSALTER. LAID UP IN STORE FOR ENGLISH HOMES. WITH A PREFACE AND COMMENTARY BY THE EDITOR (1877)
- III “ELEMENTS OF ENGLISH PROSODY FOR USE IN ST. GEORGE'S SCHOOLS.” EXPLANATORY OF THE VARIOUS TERMS USED IN “ROCK HONEYCOMB” (1880)
- IV “A KNIGHT'S FAITH.” PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF SIR HERBERT EDWARDES. COLLATED BY JOHN RUSKIN (1885)
- APPENDIX: SPECIMENS OF RUSKIN'S MUSIC
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IV - “A KNIGHT'S FAITH.” PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF SIR HERBERT EDWARDES. COLLATED BY JOHN RUSKIN (1885)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION TO THIS VOLUME
- “BIBLIOTHECA PASTORUM,” EDITED BY JOHN RUSKIN
- I THE “ECONOMIST” OF XENOPHON. TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH BY A. WEDDERBURN AND W. G. COLLINGWOOD, WITH A PREFACE BY THE EDITOR (1876)
- II “ROCK HONEYCOMB.” BROKEN PIECES OF SIR PHILIP SIDNEY'S PSALTER. LAID UP IN STORE FOR ENGLISH HOMES. WITH A PREFACE AND COMMENTARY BY THE EDITOR (1877)
- III “ELEMENTS OF ENGLISH PROSODY FOR USE IN ST. GEORGE'S SCHOOLS.” EXPLANATORY OF THE VARIOUS TERMS USED IN “ROCK HONEYCOMB” (1880)
- IV “A KNIGHT'S FAITH.” PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF SIR HERBERT EDWARDES. COLLATED BY JOHN RUSKIN (1885)
- APPENDIX: SPECIMENS OF RUSKIN'S MUSIC
- Plate section
Summary
PREFACE
The following pages are in substance little more than grouped extracts of some deeply interesting passages in the narrative published by Sir Herbert Edwardes, in 1851, of his military operations in the Punjaub during the winter of 1848–1849.
The vital significance of that campaign was not felt at the time by the British public, nor was the character of the commanding officer rightly understood. This was partly in consequence of his being compelled to encumber his accounts of real facts by extracts from official documents; and partly because his diary could not, in the time at his disposal, be reduced to a clearly arranged and easily intelligible narrative. My own abstract of it, made originally for private reference, had reduced the events preceding the battle of Kineyree within the compass of an ordinary lecture, which was given here at Coniston in the winter of 1883; but in preparing this for publication, it seemed to me that in our present relations with Afghanistan, the reader might wish to hear the story in fuller detail, and might perhaps learn some things from it not to his hurt.
My work at Oxford this last spring, and illness during the summer, prevented the final revision of the proofs; but here at last is the first of the three proposed sections, and I think there is every hope of the volume being completed by Christmas.
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- The Works of John Ruskin , pp. 375 - 510Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1907