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The Great Books

9781610170260

The Great Books

  • ISBN 13:

    9781610170260

  • ISBN 10:

    1610170261

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 09/20/2011
  • Publisher: Isi Books
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Summary

Anyone Can Read the Great Books . . . with a Little Help ; An illuminating, learned, well-written, and entertainingsurvey of the giants of world literature. Busy people, and especially the young, will be grateful for this useful and concise introduction. ; -Paul Johnson Not simply a grand work of reference, The Great Booksis a captivating journey through two-and-a-half millennia of the great Western tradition. The eminent British philosopher Anthony O'Hear is our capable tour guide, taking readers on an exhilarating tour through 2,500 years of books as powerful, thrilling, erotic, politically astute, and awe-inspiring as any modern bestseller. The Great Booksis a fascinating narrative that encompasses history, myth, art, music, theater, and more. O'Hear sweeps us along from Homer's Iliadto Goethe's Faust, covering much ground in between. In Homer's poems of epic struggle we discover not only the fascination and pleasure we can derive, but also why these works became the fountainhead of Western literature. From Greek tragedy we feel the power of the ancient myths, while from Plato's Death of Socrateswe see what may have killed off the tragic spirit. In Virgil's Aeneidwe ponder the close connections to-and puzzling contrasts with-Homer; in Dante's terrifying and sublime Divine Comedywe encounter Virgil once again, this time as mentor and guide through Hell; and in Milton's phantasmagoric Paradise Lostwe find the Christian story given epic shape and power. And of course, in Shakespeare we experience the great dramatist's particular and incomparable genius. There is much more beyond-from Ovid and Augustine to Chaucer and Cervantes, Pascal and Racine. The Great Booksis a spirited and enlightening guide to the great works of the Western tradition, shot through with a love of literature and the author's deeply held belief in its power to enrich and enliven everyone's world.

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