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The Queen of the Air: Being a Study of the Greek Myths of Cloud and Storm

In “The Queen of the Air: Being a Study of the Greek Myths of Cloud and Storm,” John Ruskin meticulously examines the rich tapestry of Greek mythology, centering on the elemental forces of nature'Äîclouds and storms'Äîas manifestations of divine presence. Utilizing a unique blend of lyrical prose and insightful critique, Ruskin navigates the intersections of literature, art, and philosophy, drawing connections between ancient narratives and contemporary environmental attitudes. His exploration spans the symbolic meanings of weather phenomena, illustrating how they reflect human emotion and spirituality in a Victorian context marked by industrial advancement and the growing detachment from nature. John Ruskin, a prominent Victorian art critic, social thinker, and reformer, was deeply influenced by the Romantic movement'Äôs reverence for nature. His extensive studies in art and architecture, coupled with an acute awareness of societal issues, propelled him to explore the myths that shaped the cultural understanding of natural phenomena. Ruskin'Äôs personal engagement with nature, as well as his dismay over its degradation, impelled him to write this work, emphasizing a need for renewed connection to the natural world. “The Queen of the Air” is not only a significant literary accomplishment but also an essential read for anyone interested in the relationship between mythology and environmental consciousness. Ruskin's illuminating insights challenge readers to reflect upon the narratives we construct around nature, making this book an indispensable contribution to both literary and ecological discourse.
175 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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