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" But he guards the woman from all this, within his house, as ruled by her, unless she herself has sought it, need enter no danger, no temptation, no cause of error or offence. This is the true nature of home — it is the place of Peace ; the shelter,... "
Pre-Raphaelitism - 89 ページ
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Todo ojos, todo oidos: control e insubordinación en la novela ...

Elzbieta Sklodowska - 1997 - 240 ページ
...a su vez, la contracara grotesca de la imagen idealizada de la casa propagada por John Ruskin como "the place of peace, the shelter, not only from all injury, but from all terror, doubt and division" (citado por Waters 227). Interesa notar, sin embargo, que la visión de la casa como siniestro locus...

Loose Ends: Closure and Crisis in the American Social Text

Russell Reising - 1996 - 396 ページ
...touched on this phenomenon in its English bourgeois form, referring to "the true nature of home" as "the place of peace; the shelter, not only from all...injury, but from all terror, doubt, and division. ... So far as the anxieties of the outer life penetrate into it ... it ceases to be a home; it is then...

The Odd Women

George Gissing - 1998 - 420 ページ
...wounded, or subdued; often misled; and always hardened. But he guards the woman from all this; within his house, as ruled by her, unless she herself has sought...injury, but from all terror, doubt, and division. [...] And wherever a true wife comes, this home is always round her. The stars only may be over her...

The Cambridge Companion to Mill

John Skorupski - 1998 - 612 ページ
...John Ruskin's praise of the home in Sesame and Lilies reflected the feelings and aspirations of many: "This is the true nature of home - it is the place...injury, but from all terror, doubt, and division. ... It is a sacred place, a vestal temple, a temple of the hearth watched over by Household Gods."...

Julia Margaret Cameron's Women

Sylvia Wolf, Julia Margaret Cameron, Stephanie Lipscomb, Debra N. Mancoff, Phyllis Rose, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art - 1998 - 256 ページ
...sweet intellect is not for invention or creation, but for sweet ordering, arrangement, and decision.... This is the true nature of home - it is the place...injury, but from all terror, doubt, and division." 51 Ruskin's words give evidence of the very real fear many Victorians felt before the uncertainties...

E.M. Forster: The critical response: early responses 1907-44. The short ...

John Henry Stape - 1997 - 460 ページ
...under the double standard. '" One of Ruskin's big rhetorical counters in 'Lilies' is the word 'home': 'This is the true nature of home — it is the place...injury, but from all terror, doubt, and division' etc.23 Margaret is attracted to Henry Wilcox, as I have already said, partly because he is a home-provider....

Ancestry and Narrative in Nineteenth-Century British Literature: Blood ...

Sophie Gilmartin - 1998 - 320 ページ
...Colley, Britons, 268. 16 Colley, Britons, 272. 17 Ruskin writes dial the woman rules over the home, 'the place of Peace; the shelter, not only from all injury, but from all terror, doubt and division . . . So far as she rules, all must be right, or nothing is. She must be enduringly, incorruptibly...

Der Schlüssel zur modernen Welt: wissenschaftspopularisierung in ...

Angela Schwarz - 1999 - 428 ページ
...weiterhin die öffentliche Sphäre vorbehalten blieb, der Frau ihren Platz an Heim und Herd zuschrieb, „the place of Peace; the shelter, not only from all injury, but from all terror, doubt, and division",ll2 wie John Ruskin l865 geschrieben hatte, als er das Heim zum Refugium vor der grausamen...

Sexual Politics

Kate Millett - 2000 - 422 ページ
...which he presents in the strongest language as the "woman's true place," is a classic of its kind. This is the true nature of home — it is the place...terror, doubt, and division. In so far as it is not 85 "Of Queen's Gardens," p. 151. " Ibid., p. 150. this, it is not home; so far as the anxieties of...

Orphan Texts: Victorian Orphans, Culture and Empire

Laura Peters - 2000 - 178 ページ
...misplaced. Ruskin's famous 'Of Queen's Gardens' lecture enshrines this notion of the domestic ideal: 'This is the true nature of home - it is the place...all injury, but from all terror, doubt, and division ... it is a sacred place, a vestal temple, a temple of the hearth watched over by Household Gods' (Ruskin,...




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