The Lamp of Memory: Ruskin, Tradition, and ArchitectureMichael Wheeler, Nigel Whiteley |
Contents
Michael Wheeler | 1 |
Alison Milbank | 18 |
John Illingworth | 39 |
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The Lamp of Memory: Ruskin, Tradition, and Architecture Michael Wheeler,Nigel Whiteley Limited preview - 1992 |
The Lamp of Memory: Ruskin, Tradition, and Architecture Michael Wheeler,Nigel Whiteley No preview available - 1992 |
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References to this book
Proust as Interpreter of Ruskin: The Seven Lamps of Translation Cynthia J. Gamble Limited preview - 2002 |