Two Cultures, 9781107606142
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Bridging the arts and sciences: A timeless debate on knowledge.

Two Cultures

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  • Paperback

    179 pages

  • Release Date

    26 March 2012

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Summary

Bridging the Divide: Exploring the Two Cultures

The concept of a societal chasm, separating the arts and humanities from the sciences, has been around for ages. However, it was C. P. Snow’s 1959 Rede lecture that truly ignited the discussion and sparked a public debate that continues to resonate even now.

This fiftieth-anniversary edition of “The Two Cultures,” paired with its follow-up, “A Second Look” (Snow’s response to the initial controversy four years later), includes …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781107606142
ISBN-10:1107606144
Series:Canto Classics
Author:C.P. Snow
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:179
Release Date:26 March 2012
Weight:222g
Dimensions:15mm x 321mm x 147mm
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Critics Review

‘Both the lecture itself and the controversy it spawned are complex phenomena, and in his editions of Snow’s lecture and of the most famous response to it, by the literary critic F. R. Leavis, Stefan Collini has carefully and skillfully disentangled the many strands. The tale he tells is instructive in many respects - and perhaps more important now than it was when Leavis gave his response, fifty years ago.’ Alan Jacobs, Books and Culture “Stefan Collini’s introduction and annotation of this new edition of the lecture not only help to contextualize and rehabilitate it but also bring to the surface ideas that have relevance today as academics and educationalists try to address the increasing division between science and the humanities.” Yvone Lysandrou, Morning Star “Both the lecture itself and the controversy it spawned are complex phenomena, and in his editions of Snow’s lecture and of the most famous response to it, by the literary critic F. R. Leavis, Stefan Collini has carefully and skillfully disentangled the many strands. The tale he tells is instructive in many respects - and perhaps more important now than it was when Leavis gave his response, fifty years ago.” Alan Jacobs, Books and Culture

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