The Crown of Wild Olive

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The Crown of Wild Olive

by John Ruskin

EN·~28 hours·58 chapters

Chapters

58 total
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Illustrated Library Edition - THE CROWN OF WILD OLIVE - ALSO - MUNERA PULVERIS - PRE-RAPHAELITISM—ARATRA PENTELICI - THE ETHICS OF THE DUST - FICTION, FAIR AND FOUL - THE ELEMENTS OF DRAWING - BY - JOHN RUSKIN, M.A.

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. - ARATRA PENTELICI.

1:18
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THE CROWN OF WILD OLIVE - THREE LECTURES ON WORK, TRAFFIC AND WAR

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PREFACE.

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THE CROWN OF WILD OLIVE.

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LECTURE I. - WORK. - (Delivered before the Working Men's Institute, at Camberwell.)

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LECTURE II. - TRAFFIC. - (Delivered in the Town Hall, Bradford.)

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>LECTURE III. - WAR. - (Delivered at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.)

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MUNERA PULVERIS - SIX ESSAYS ON THE ELEMENTS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY

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Description

The opening of the work immerses you in the tranquil lowlands of South England—lush pastures, clear springs, and quiet villages that once sang with untouched beauty. The narrator’s lyrical eye, however, quickly turns to the creeping filth of neglect, describing how discarded trash and industrial waste choke the very waters that once promised health and joy. This stark juxtaposition sets a tone of reverent lament, urging listeners to feel the loss of a landscape slipping away.

From that vivid scene the author unfolds three interconnected lectures on work, traffic, and war, using the ruined streams as a metaphor for larger societal currents. Drawing on art, history, and personal experience, the narrative examines how the drive for progress can erode both environment and humanity, while also hinting at the possibility of renewal through mindful effort. Listeners are invited to reflect on the hidden costs of modern life and consider what it might take to restore the harmony once taken for granted.

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Full title

The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing

Language

en

Duration

~28 hours (1640K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-09-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Ruskin

John Ruskin

1819–1900

A brilliant Victorian critic who wrote about art, architecture, nature, and society with unusual energy and range. His books helped shape the way readers looked at painting, buildings, work, and the moral meaning of everyday life.

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