Absent Minds: Intellectuals in Britain
Autor Stefan Collinien Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iul 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199216659
ISBN-10: 0199216657
Pagini: 538
Dimensiuni: 137 x 216 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199216657
Pagini: 538
Dimensiuni: 137 x 216 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Review from previous edition Stefan Collini's Absent Minds provided an intriguing analysis of the question of intellectuals in Britian during the twentieth century...a superb, well-writtian book with few discernible flaws...Collini has tackled a complex subject in an imaginative and compelling fashion, and Absent Minds will only enhance his reputation as the leading schloar of British intellectual history.
Complex and challenging work.
Absent Minds is a tour de force by a scholar and critic at the height of his powers
Absent Minds is an intriguing, sometimes illuminating, book written with elegance and elan.
Stefan Collini promises a panoramic view of British intellectuals in the 20th century ... with contemporary disquisitions on "media studies" and celebrity. Collini is expert at the urbane insertion of a dagger: Should be provocative fun.
Collini should be praised for his rigour and integrity....Absent Minds is a provocative and impressive read.
This magnificently perceptive survey of the British intellectual caste will prove hard to outstrip as the definitive account of its subject
a frequently brilliant survey
As a history of thinking about intellectuals, Absent Minds is a valuable study
...a splendidly challenging book
clever and entertaining revisionist history....Absent Minds brilliantly exemplifies the sort of human, intelligent and accessible critique he so eloquently advocates
...splendid new book...
...[a] magisterial study...Collini is a skilled portraitist and provides us with some judicious, vividly detailed cameos of such figures as Collingwood, T S Eliot, Orwell, A J P Taylor and Freddie Ayer...this magnificently perceptive survey of the British intellectual caste, with a handful of French and American thinkers thrown in for good measure, will prove hard to outstrip as the definitive account of its subject. ,,,It is a stylish, finely analytical study... his literary style combines journalism with erudition, in the best manner of the tradition he investigates... it is a superb distillation of several decades of research and reflection.... this magnificently perceptive survey of the British intellectual caste, with a handful of French and American thinkers thrown in for good measure, will prove hard to outstrip as the definitive account of its subject.
Absent Minds is first rate...immensely authoritative
a rich, subtle and complex book, which is a constant stimulus to thought...full of witty phrases
Complex and challenging work.
Absent Minds is a tour de force by a scholar and critic at the height of his powers
Absent Minds is an intriguing, sometimes illuminating, book written with elegance and elan.
Stefan Collini promises a panoramic view of British intellectuals in the 20th century ... with contemporary disquisitions on "media studies" and celebrity. Collini is expert at the urbane insertion of a dagger: Should be provocative fun.
Collini should be praised for his rigour and integrity....Absent Minds is a provocative and impressive read.
This magnificently perceptive survey of the British intellectual caste will prove hard to outstrip as the definitive account of its subject
a frequently brilliant survey
As a history of thinking about intellectuals, Absent Minds is a valuable study
...a splendidly challenging book
clever and entertaining revisionist history....Absent Minds brilliantly exemplifies the sort of human, intelligent and accessible critique he so eloquently advocates
...splendid new book...
...[a] magisterial study...Collini is a skilled portraitist and provides us with some judicious, vividly detailed cameos of such figures as Collingwood, T S Eliot, Orwell, A J P Taylor and Freddie Ayer...this magnificently perceptive survey of the British intellectual caste, with a handful of French and American thinkers thrown in for good measure, will prove hard to outstrip as the definitive account of its subject. ,,,It is a stylish, finely analytical study... his literary style combines journalism with erudition, in the best manner of the tradition he investigates... it is a superb distillation of several decades of research and reflection.... this magnificently perceptive survey of the British intellectual caste, with a handful of French and American thinkers thrown in for good measure, will prove hard to outstrip as the definitive account of its subject.
Absent Minds is first rate...immensely authoritative
a rich, subtle and complex book, which is a constant stimulus to thought...full of witty phrases
Notă biografică
Stefan Collini is Professor of Intellectual History and English Literature at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Clare Hall. A frequent contributor to The Times Literary Supplement, The London Review of Books, and other periodicals both in Britain and the USA, his previous books include Public Moralists (1991), Matthew Arnold: a Critical Portrait (1994), and English Pasts (1999). He is a Fellow of both the British Academy and the Royal Historical Society.