Jeffrey L. Spear is Associate Professor Emeritus at New York University where he taught Victorian Studies, Victorian Literature, and Visual Culture. He is the author of Dreams of an English Eden: Ruskin and His Tradition in Social Criticism (Columbia UP, 1984), and has published essays on Victorian writers including Thomas Carlyle, Charles Dickens, William Morris, John Ruskin and Bram Stoker. He also writes on British India, most recently “Was She this Name: Law, Literature and the Devadasi” in >span class=”Apple-converted-space”> eds. Dimakopoulou, Dokou and Efterpi (Lang 2013).

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Does Nature Have Rights?

Article | Aug 16, 2022

Ruskin scholar Jeffrey Spear, author of “Dreams of an English Eden: Ruskin and his Tradition in Social Criticism,” discusses how the insights of a key 19th-century thinker can help us build a new paradigm for protecting the planet – and save us from ourselves.