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The book, derived from a lecture delivered in Manchester, addresses the importance of books and reading in the development of character and intellect. Through this work, Ruskin employs a rhetorical style to advocate for the cultivation of a discerning mind in relation to literature.  At the start of the book, Ruskin seeks to engage his audience by apologizing for the ambiguous title of his lecture, asserting that he does not refer to material wealth or famous kings, but rather to a different kind of royal treasury found in literature and ideas. He points out the societal focus on material success in education and encourages a deeper approach to reading, one that values the insights and wisdom contained within great literary works. By emphasizing the importance of careful reading and thoughtful reflection, he invites readers to appreciate the true treasures of knowledge that great books offer. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[31],"Hämeen-Anttila, Väinö",196,"Ruskinin essee tarkastelee lukemisen taitoa ja kirjallisuuden merkitystä sivistyneen yhteiskunnan perustana. Teksti erottelee hetkelliset ja ikuiset kirjat sekä pohtii tiedon tavoittelua todellisena rikkautena.",{"number":35,"title":36,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":37,"bookId":38,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":39,"origin":40,"language":17,"yearPublished":13,"yearPublishedTranslation":41,"wordCount":42,"charCount":43,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":44,"gutenbergSubjects":45,"gutenbergCategories":47,"gutenbergSummary":50,"gutenbergTranslators":51,"gutenbergDownloadCount":53,"aiDescription":54},1875,"Luonto ja ihminen","1875-ruskin-john-luonto-ja-ihminen","1875__Ruskin_John__Luonto_ja_ihminen",[],[],1911,41138,280657,57873,[46],"English essays -- Translations into Finnish",[48,49,27,28],"Art","Environmental Issues","\"Luonto ja ihminen: Poimintoja eri teoksista\" by John Ruskin is a collection of essays written in the early 20th century. The work explores the relationship between nature and humanity, reflecting Ruskin's profound thoughts on art, aesthetics, and the moral implications of our interactions with the natural world. Central to this discussion is the thesis that the appreciation of beauty in nature elevates humanity and inspires a deeper ethical consciousness.  The opening of the text delves into the foundations of taste and aesthetics, suggesting that true appreciation arises from patience and a willingness to delve beneath the surface of appearances. Ruskin articulates the challenge of developing refined sensibilities, which, when nurtured, lead to a deeper understanding and connection to the beauty of the world around us. He emphasizes that the pursuit of knowledge should not be purely utilitarian but rather a means of enhancing our spiritual experience and understanding of life's deeper truths. The themes of imagination, memory, and the power of perception are also introduced, laying the groundwork for a more profound exploration of how these elements shape human experience and interaction with nature throughout the book. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[52],"Lehtonen, J. V. (Johannes Vihtori)",253,"Esseistinen kokoelma sisältää poimintoja englantilaisen John Ruskinin eri teoksista. Teksteissä tarkastellaan taiteen edellytyksiä, luonnon kauneutta ja ihmisen henkistä suhdetta ympäristöönsä. Kirjoitukset painottavat kärsivällisyyttä ja puhdasta havainnointia tienä aitoon makuun ja ymmärrykseen.",{"number":56,"title":57,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":58,"bookId":59,"genreRaw":13,"genre":60,"themes":61,"origin":62,"language":17,"yearPublished":63,"yearPublishedTranslation":64,"wordCount":65,"charCount":66,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":67,"gutenbergSubjects":68,"gutenbergCategories":69,"gutenbergSummary":70,"gutenbergTranslators":71,"gutenbergDownloadCount":72,"aiDescription":73},1923,"Keskinäinen ihmisyys","1923-ruskin-john-keskinainen-ihmisyys","1923__Ruskin_John__Keskinäinen_ihmisyys","tietokirja",[],[],1862,1905,30915,201152,59395,[46],[28],"\"Keskinäinen ihmisyys\" by John Ruskin is a philosophical text written in the early 20th century. The work delves into concepts of humanity, the value of work, and the moral responsibilities that accompany human existence. Ruskin emphasizes the significance of labor and virtue, arguing that true happiness stems from meaningful work and the cultivation of compassion among individuals.  The opening of the text introduces the central themes of human existence, categorizing experiences into work, pain, and joy, each with its own nobility and baseness. Ruskin argues that one cannot escape the consequences of these experiences; an existence devoid of them is worthless. He posits that each individual has a divine purpose that contributes to the greater good, and he stresses the importance of performing one’s tasks with sincerity and dedication. Through rich philosophical musings, Ruskin sets the groundwork for a deeper exploration into how genuine human connection and ethical behavior intertwine with the acts of daily life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],243,"Kokoelma yhteiskunnallisia ja filosofisia esseitä, joissa pohditaan työn merkitystä, inhimillisyyttä, naisen asemaa sekä todellista rikkautta. Tekstit painottavat eettisiä arvoja ja henkistä kasvua teollisen ajan murroksessa.",3,1,24]