The Roots of Romanticism

Isaiah Berlin author Henry Hardy editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage

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'These lectures represent Berlin at his best: quick-minded, erudite, witty and profound, and, above all, exciting.' John Banville, Irish Times

The 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.The 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 objective truth in ethicsm with incalculable, all-pervasive results. In his unscripted tour de force Berlin surveys the myriad attempts to define romanticism, distils its essence, traces its development, and shows how its legacy permeates our outlook today.

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 *

ISBN: 9780712665445

Dimensions: 235mm x 154mm x 15mm

Weight: 244g

192 pages