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
IV - A LETTER FROM THE AUTHOR EXPLAINING CERTAIN PASSAGES IN THE TEXT
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
[A reader of the third volume of Modern Painters, Miss M. S. Lockwood, was puzzled by what seemed a contradiction between paragraphs 7 and 40 of chapter xiv. (see above, p. 280 n.). She wrote to the author explaining her difficulty, and asking him further to explain the use of the word “anatomical” as applied to trees in chapter ix., § 12 (p. 161). Ruskin (mistaking his correspondent for a man) wrote the following letter in reply, the postmark being dated Dec. 13, 1856:—]
“My dear Sir,—I am much obliged to you for reading so carefully, and pointing out to me the discrepancy in question, very carelessly left unexplained. The first paragraph is speaking of the habitual mood of casual everyday contemplation, which was light with the mediæval and deep with the Greek. The other paragraph (40), of the sealing difference in the hard work and thought of the two.
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- The Works of John Ruskin , pp. 431 - 432Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1904