Further Reading
- Helen Gill Viljoen Ruskin‟s Scottish Heritage: A Prelude (University of Illinois Press, 1956)
- John D. Rosenberg The Darkening Glass: A Portrait of Ruskin’s Genius (Columbia UP, 1961; Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1963)
- Robert Hewison John Ruskin: The Argument of the Eye (Thames and Hudson, 1976)
- Sarah Quill Ruskin's Venice: The Stones Revisited (Ashgate, 2000)
- Kevin Jackson The Worlds of John Ruskin (Pallas Athene, 2010)
- Carroll Quigley (1966), Tragedy and Hope: A History Of The World In Our Time (GSG & Assoc)
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