The Passion of John Ruskin
1994 Canadian film
- 1994 (1994)
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The Passion of John Ruskin is a Canadian short film released in 1994 based on the love life of writer and critic John Ruskin. It is directed by Alex Chapple, starring Mark McKinney as Ruskin, and Neve Campbell as his first wife Effie Gray. The film focuses on Ruskin's persistence to not consummate his marriage with Gray. This film suggests that Ruskin is surprised and disgusted by Gray's pubic hair, because his expectation of the female body was based on Classical art and prepubescent girls.
References
- ^ "The Passion of John Ruskin".
External links
- The Passion of John Ruskin at IMDb
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John Ruskin
- The King of the Golden River (written 1842, published 1851)
- Modern Painters (1843–1860)
- The Seven Lamps of Architecture (1849)
- The Stones of Venice (1851–1853)
- Unto This Last (1860)
- Fors Clavigera (1870s)
- John Ruskin (1854 painting)
- Dante's Inferno (1967 film)
- The Love School (1975 miniseries)
- The Passion of John Ruskin (1994 film)
- The Countess (1999 play)
- Desperate Romantics (2009 miniseries)
- Effie Gray (2014 film)
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