Event: Talk on John Ruskin and South London
Start Date: 28.04.2022. Start Time: 19:00
Location: Dulwich Books SE21 8SW (map)
Sunset over Herne Hill explores Ruskin’s local preoccupations: his antipathy to railways, his difficult relationship with the Crystal Palace, his campaign for a Gothic revival in architecture and the enduring importance to him of the natural world. It also looks at the way in which Ruskin has been since commemorated and the creation of Ruskin Park. The book concludes with an examination of the social and historical context of Herne Hill and Denmark Hill in the nineteenth century and the extent to which Ruskin and his family were integrated, or not, within its suburb.
Join Jon Newman for a fascinating look at Ruskin and his place in our local history. Jon Newman is a writer and archivist who both works in and writes about South London. His book River Effra, South London’s Secret Spine was the first comprehensive history of that vanished river and is a perennial Dulwich Books bestseller!
Price: £5 (Admission) / £18 (Admission + copy of Sunset Over Herne Hill, RRP £14.99)
Ticket link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/jon-newman-john-ruskin-and-south-london-tickets-275553998427