The Roots of Romanticism by Isaiah Berlin - ISBN: 9780712665445
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This work makes available in printed form Isaiah Berlin’s most famous lecture series, the Mellon Lectures, delivered in Washington in 1965, recorded by the BBC and broadcast several times.

The Roots of Romanticism

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    192 pages

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    15 September 2000

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Summary

‘These lectures represent Berlin at his best- quick-minded, erudite, witty and profound, and, above all, exciting.’ John Banville, Irish TimesThe Roots of Romanticism is the long-awaited text of Isaiah Berlin’s most celebrated set of lectures, the Mellon Lectures, delivered in Washington in 1965 and heard since by a much wider audience on BBC radio. For Berli, the Romantics set in train a vast, unparalleled revolution in humanity’s view of itself. They destroyed the traditional notion of obje…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780712665445
ISBN-10:0712665447
Author:Isaiah Berlin, Henry Hardy
Publisher:Vintage
Imprint:Pimlico
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:192
Release Date:15 September 2000
Weight:242g
Dimensions:234mm x 154mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

Exhilaratingly thought-provoking

Exhilaratingly thought-provoking – Iain Finlayson * The Times *Isaiah Berlin at the height of his glory – Michael Foot * Independent on Sunday *In an era where humane intellectual discourse has been deconstructed, intertextualised, phallicised and generally kicked senseless, Berlin’s writing shines like a beacon – Rupert Christiansen * Spectator *A profound, if often tantalising, contribution to an understanding of the West’s culture… This is a book that would be as salutary a read for prime ministers and presidents as for those who see themselves as cultural critics – Peter Mudford * The Times Higher Education Supplement *

About The Author

Isaiah Berlin

Isaiah Berlin was born in Riga, now capital of Latvia, in 1909. When he was six, his family moved to Russia, and in Petrograd in 1917 Berlin witnessed both Revolutions - Social Democratic and Bolshevik. In 1921 he and his parents emigrated to England, where he was educated at St Paul’s School, London, and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Apart from his war service in New York, Washington, Moscow and Leningrad, he remained at Oxford thereafter - as a Fellow of All Souls, then of New College, as Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory, and as founding President of Wolfson College. He also held the Presidency of the British Academy.His published work includes Karl Marx, Russian Thinkers, Concepts and Categories, Against the Current, Personal Impressions, The Sense of Reality, The Proper Study of Mankind, The Roots of Romanticism, The Power of Ideas, Three Critics of the Enlightenment, Freedom and Its Betrayal, Liberty, The Soviet Mind and Political Ideas in the Romantic Age. As an exponent of the history of ideas he was awarded the Erasmus, Lippincott and Agnelli Prizes; he also received the Jerusalem Prize for his lifelong defence of civil liberties. He died in 1997.

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