Gentle Regrets

Thoughts from a Life

Sir Roger Scruton author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:27th Feb '06

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This collection of essays reveals the personal reflections of Roger Scruton, exploring his life experiences and intellectual journey in Gentle Regrets.

In Gentle Regrets, Roger Scruton shares a collection of autobiographical essays that delve into his thoughts and experiences. The prose is clear and engaging, offering readers a glimpse into his mind and personality. Through a series of moving vignettes, Scruton reflects on his childhood and the influences that shaped his beliefs, providing a nuanced understanding of the man behind the public figure.

Scruton, recognized as one of Britain's most prominent intellectual dissidents, has long defended English traditions against what he perceives as a culture of denigration. His unique perspective on philosophical aesthetics has established him as a leading authority, yet his outspoken political conservatism has earned him a reputation as a controversial figure in academic circles. In Gentle Regrets, he navigates the complexities of his views with a blend of wit and seriousness, inviting readers to engage with his ideas, regardless of their stance.

This collection is not merely an exposition of Scruton's beliefs; it is a testament to his humanity. He presents himself as a relatable figure, capable of humor and introspection. The essays challenge conventional opinions, encouraging readers to reflect on their own beliefs. Whether one agrees with him or not, Gentle Regrets promises an intellectually stimulating journey that is rich with humor and insight.

"A practised and elegant writer The Independant"

ISBN: 9780826480330

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 330g

256 pages