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The Ruskin Review and Bulletin

The Ruskin Review and Bulletin

Published in house by the Ruskin Library and Research Centre. ISSN: 1745-3895.

Editor: Alan Davis.

 

The Ruskin Review and Bulletin is a biannual journal, published by the Ruskin Library and Research Centre in Spring and Autumn.  It publishes research articles in the field of Ruskin studies, reviews, and news from the Ruskin Library and other Ruskin organisations, including the Friends of Brantwood and the Ruskin Society.

In 2013 we will have articles by Sara Atwood, Stuart Eagles, Brian Ingram, David Ingram, Chris Pool and others, on a variety of Ruskin-related topics, along with book reviews, a Ruskin bibliography for 2012, and information from the Ruskin Library and other organisations.

Subscriptions for 2013 are £12.00. 

 

Payment can be made by cheque or by using our on-line system if you prefer to pay by credit card

Order form 2013

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Back Issues

We still have some complete sets of Volumes 6, 7 and 8 available - if you wish to order one of these please order the relevant issue via the online system. If you would prefer to pay by cheque, please contact the Ruskin Library before sending payment.

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Contents

 

Earlier volumes

We also have limited numbers of some previous issues - please contact the Ruskin Library for details.

 

Index of contents for volumes 1-5 (2004-2009)

 

Contact Details

If you would like further information or cannot access the links above, please email the Ruskin Library

Telephone: +44(0)1524 593587

 

Notes for Contributors:

Contributions on any area of Ruskin Studies are always welcome.

Please click here for notes on our house style and how to submit a copy of your manuscript. MHRA guidelines should be followed.

 

Electronic Publications

 

 

Recent Publications

Click here for recent publications on Ruskin, including publications by our Associates, Seminar members and books that use images from the collection housed in the Ruskin Library

 

Audio and Slideshow presentations

Click here to access links to slideshows and lectures.

 

Publications by staff of Ruskin Library and Research Centre

Please go to the individual staff profiles as follows:

Professor Stephen Wildman

Dr Andrew Tate

 

Publications by other Staff at Lancaster University, Associated Staff and External contacts.

Dr Rachel Dickinson (former Research Associate on an AHRC project at Lancaster University, Rachel Dickinson is now Senior Lecturer in and Programme Leader of English, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies at MMU)

Dr Cynthia Gamble (Visiting Fellow, Lancaster University)

Professor Keith Hanley (Professor of English Literature, Lancaster University)

Professor Robert Hewison (Honorary Professor, Lancaster University and Professor of Cultural Policy and Leadership Studies at City University London)

Professor Jeffrey Richards (Department of History, Lancaster University. Principal Investigator on the recent AHRC project: Ruskinian Theatre: The Aesthetics of the Late Nineteenth Century Popular London Stage, 1870-1901)

Professor Michael Wheeler (Honorary Professor, Lancaster University)

 

Ruskin's Journey: A Film presented by Michael Wheeler

In this video, Professor Michael Wheeler revisits some of the sites that inspired Ruskin and informed much of his thinking. More.

 

Ruskin Library Exhibitions

Exhibitions of Ruskin's work and related exhibitions can be found all year round at the Ruskin Library.

Please see the Library website for details of their:

Current exhibitions.

Future exhibitions.

Previous exhibitions.

Ruskin Library homepage.

 

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