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COLLINI : ABSENT MINDS ハードカバー – 2006/3/9
英語版
Stefan Collini
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A richly textured work of history and a powerful contribution to contemporary cultural debate, Absent Minds provides the first full-length account of 'the question of intellectuals' in twentieth-century Britain - have such figures ever existed, have they always been more prominent or influential elsewhere, and are they on the point of becoming extinct today?
Recovering neglected or misunderstood traditions of reflection and debate from the late nineteenth century through to the present, Stefan Collini challenges the familiar cliche that there are no 'real' intellectuals in Britain. The book offers a persuasive analysis of the concept of 'the intellectual' and an extensive comparative account of how this question has been seen in the USA, France, and elsewhere in Europe. There are detailed discussions of influential or revealing figures such as Julien Benda, T. S. Eliot, George Orwell, and Edward Said, as well as trenchant critiques of current assumptions about the impact of specialization and celebrity. Throughout, attention is paid to the multiple senses of the term 'intellectuals' and to the great diversity of relevant genres and media through which they have communicated their ideas, from pamphlets and periodical essays to public lectures and radio talks.
Elegantly written and rigorously argued, Absent Minds is a major, long-awaited work by a leading intellectual historian and cultural commentator, ranging across the conventional divides between academic disciplines and combining insightful portraits of individuals with sharp-edged cultural analysis.
Recovering neglected or misunderstood traditions of reflection and debate from the late nineteenth century through to the present, Stefan Collini challenges the familiar cliche that there are no 'real' intellectuals in Britain. The book offers a persuasive analysis of the concept of 'the intellectual' and an extensive comparative account of how this question has been seen in the USA, France, and elsewhere in Europe. There are detailed discussions of influential or revealing figures such as Julien Benda, T. S. Eliot, George Orwell, and Edward Said, as well as trenchant critiques of current assumptions about the impact of specialization and celebrity. Throughout, attention is paid to the multiple senses of the term 'intellectuals' and to the great diversity of relevant genres and media through which they have communicated their ideas, from pamphlets and periodical essays to public lectures and radio talks.
Elegantly written and rigorously argued, Absent Minds is a major, long-awaited work by a leading intellectual historian and cultural commentator, ranging across the conventional divides between academic disciplines and combining insightful portraits of individuals with sharp-edged cultural analysis.
- 本の長さ526ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Oxford University Press (Japan) Ltd.
- 発売日2006/3/9
- 寸法23.62 x 3.56 x 15.49 cm
- ISBN-100199291055
- ISBN-13978-0199291052
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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 scholar of British intellectual history. ― Michael D. Stevenson russel:the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies
Complex and challenging work. ― Times Higher Education Supplement
This is a book in which playfulness and wit interlock with, rather than adorn or relieve, probing analysis and humane seriousness. ― Christopher Hilliard, The Historical Journal
Absent Minds is an intriguing, sometimes illuminating, book written with elegance and elan. ― David Stack, The English Historical Review
..elegant and challenging ― Dominic Sandbrook, Telegraph
..[a]..witty and detailed study ― Bernard Richards, Oxford Magazine
a long book of dazzling short chapters. Richly layered, provocative and very funny. ― Roy Foster, Times Literary Supplement.
...a splendidly challenging book. ― Bernard Bergonzi, The Tablet
..[includes] many striking items of information ― David Simpson, London Review of Books
clever and entertaining revisionist history....Absent Minds brilliantly exemplifies the sort of human, intelligent and accessible critique he so eloquently advocates' ― Michael Saler, TLS
..[a]. .splendid new book... ― Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian
...[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. ― Terry Eagleton, New Statesman
Absent Minds is a tour de force by a scholar and critic at the height of his powers ― James Wilsdon, Financial Times
...fascinating...Absent Minds is a provocative and impressive read. ― Dominic Sandbrook, The Telegraph
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. ― Steven Poole, The Guardian
'Absent Minds is first rate...immensely authoritative' ― Winston Fletcher, THES
a rich, subtle and complex book, which is a constant stimulus to thought...full of witty phrases ― Robert Skidelsky, Prospect
Stefan Collini was arguably the person best placed to write a book as ambitious as this...The book is based on impressive research, and displays, once more, the sharp critical capacities Collini is known for. It cannot be sufficiently stressed that this book should be compulsory reading for anyone interested in the question of intellectuals and intellectual activity in any country, both historically and in the contemporary context. ― Historian
the book is excellent, thoroughly researched, full of unexpectd discussions of half-forgotten names, movements, and periodicals, provoking further study. ― Jeremy Tambling, MLR
Complex and challenging work. ― Times Higher Education Supplement
This is a book in which playfulness and wit interlock with, rather than adorn or relieve, probing analysis and humane seriousness. ― Christopher Hilliard, The Historical Journal
Absent Minds is an intriguing, sometimes illuminating, book written with elegance and elan. ― David Stack, The English Historical Review
..elegant and challenging ― Dominic Sandbrook, Telegraph
..[a]..witty and detailed study ― Bernard Richards, Oxford Magazine
a long book of dazzling short chapters. Richly layered, provocative and very funny. ― Roy Foster, Times Literary Supplement.
...a splendidly challenging book. ― Bernard Bergonzi, The Tablet
..[includes] many striking items of information ― David Simpson, London Review of Books
clever and entertaining revisionist history....Absent Minds brilliantly exemplifies the sort of human, intelligent and accessible critique he so eloquently advocates' ― Michael Saler, TLS
..[a]. .splendid new book... ― Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian
...[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. ― Terry Eagleton, New Statesman
Absent Minds is a tour de force by a scholar and critic at the height of his powers ― James Wilsdon, Financial Times
...fascinating...Absent Minds is a provocative and impressive read. ― Dominic Sandbrook, The Telegraph
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. ― Steven Poole, The Guardian
'Absent Minds is first rate...immensely authoritative' ― Winston Fletcher, THES
a rich, subtle and complex book, which is a constant stimulus to thought...full of witty phrases ― Robert Skidelsky, Prospect
Stefan Collini was arguably the person best placed to write a book as ambitious as this...The book is based on impressive research, and displays, once more, the sharp critical capacities Collini is known for. It cannot be sufficiently stressed that this book should be compulsory reading for anyone interested in the question of intellectuals and intellectual activity in any country, both historically and in the contemporary context. ― Historian
the book is excellent, thoroughly researched, full of unexpectd discussions of half-forgotten names, movements, and periodicals, provoking further study. ― Jeremy Tambling, MLR
著者について
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.
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- 出版社 : Oxford University Press (Japan) Ltd. (2006/3/9)
- 発売日 : 2006/3/9
- 言語 : 英語
- ハードカバー : 526ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0199291055
- ISBN-13 : 978-0199291052
- 寸法 : 23.62 x 3.56 x 15.49 cm
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