The Storm-Cloud of the Nineteenth Century

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The Storm-Cloud of the Nineteenth Century is a compelling essay by the renowned British writer and social critic John Ruskin, published in 1884. In this work, Ruskin explores the profound relationship between nature and human society, asserting that the environmental degradation of the Victorian era reflects a deep moral and spiritual crisis. He vividly describes the impact of industrialization, particularly the pollution of air and water, as a storm-cloud overshadowing modern civilization. Through eloquent language and passionate prose, Ruskin argues that humanity's disconnect from nature not only affects the environment but also erodes the moral fabric of society. He calls for a return to an appreciation of natural beauty and a commitment to environmental stewardship. The essay serves as both a critique of industrial progress and a prophetic warning about the consequences of neglecting nature, making it a timeless reflection on ecological and ethical responsibilities that remain relevant today.

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Publisher - Lettel

Language - English

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John John Ruskin


Published Date - 2025-10-28

ISBN - 9609441312010

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.4 cm

Page Count - 64

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