NINETEENTH-CENTURY
CONTEXTS
Volume 18, Number 2, 1994
CONTENTS
SPECIAL ISSUE: JOHN RUSKIN
Editorial Note
Introduction
Michael Wheeler
Articles
Ruskin and the Politics of Viewing: Constructing National Subjects
Elizabeth Helsinger
Fathers and Sons: Ruskin, John James Ruskin, and Turner
Dinah Birch
Conjuring the "Necromantic Evidence" of History: Ruskin and the Enlightenment Revival of the 1870s
Judith Stoddart
"Resolve to be a Great Paintress": Women Artists in Relation to John Ruskin as Critic and Patron
Jan Marsh
Reviews
C. Stephen Finley, Nature's Covenant: Figures of Landscape in Ruskin
[Stephen Prickett]
Hilary Fraser, The Victorians in Renaissance Italy
[J. B. Bullen]
Linda M. Austin, The Practical Ruskin: Economics and Audience in the Late Work
[Nicholas Shrimpton]
Michael Wheeler and Nigel Whiteley, eds., The Lamp of Memory: Ruskin, Tradition and Architecture
[Cynthia J. Gamble]
Jonathan Bate, Romantic Ecology: Wordsworth and the Environmental Tradition
&
Andrew Cunningham and Nicholas Jarine, Eds., Romanticism and the Sciences
[Stuart Peterfreund]