Studies of George Eliot, of Anthony Trollope, Harriet Martineau, and now the promise of a new life of ltusk'in, if without unusual significance. 6eem at least to indicate (says an exchange) that, amid the many and conflicting voices of our age, the prophets and writers of the derided Victorian era* are unduly neglected and call for reconsideration Ruskin't. name survives in certain institutions; but todlay his influence is a memory only. Mrs Williams-Ellis's study will possibly rehabilitate the man who was once accounted the foremost critic of his time.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19180, 10 December 1927, Page 13
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