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On the Old Road by John Ruskin is a remarkable exploration of the relationship between nature, art, and the human experience, encapsulated in the author’s rich observations and reflections during his travels. Published in two volumes, the first delves into the intricate tapestry of landscape, architecture, and the socio-economic conditions of 19th-century England. Ruskin’s prose is layered with vivid imagery and profound insights, blending natural beauty with philosophical musings that invite readers to reconsider the value of their surroundings. He emphasizes the importance of craftsmanship and the moral implications of industrialization, advocating for a return to the appreciation of handmade artistry. In this volume, Ruskin’s lyrical style not only narrates the physical journey along the old roads but also serves as a metaphor for personal and cultural introspection. Overall, On the Old Road stands as a testament to Ruskin’s enduring influence on art criticism and cultural thought.







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