Dearest Papa
Richard Altick, 1 September 1983
The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and John Ruskin
edited by George Allan Cate.
Stanford, 251 pp., $28.50, August 1982,0 8047 1114 3 Show More
edited by George Allan Cate.
Stanford, 251 pp., $28.50, August 1982,
John Ruskin: Letters from the Continent 1858
edited by John Hayman.
Toronto, 207 pp., £19.50, December 1982,0 8020 5583 4 Show More
edited by John Hayman.
Toronto, 207 pp., £19.50, December 1982,
“... Toward the end of their correspondence, which spanned years 1851-79, John Ruskin, who hitherto had addressed Thomas Carlyle more or less in terms of deferential formality (‘Dear Mr Carlyle’), suddenly shifted to ‘Dearest Papa’, signing himself ‘Ever your loving disciple-son’. Whatever the immediate reasons for the change, it simply made explicit Ruskin’s steady conception of his relation to Carlyle, the older man by 24 years ... ”