
The Great Books by Anthony O'hear
Anthony O'Hear presents a personal tour of the most impressive, influential and era-defining books mankind has ever produced. "Paradise Lost", "The Canterbury Tales", "Don Quixote": great literature can be read by anyone, with a little help. Anthony O'Hear leads the way with this captivating journey through two-and-a-half millennia of books as dark, powerful, erotic, thrilling, politically astute and awe-inspiring as any modern bestseller. We begin with Homer, whose poems of epic struggle have made him the father of Western literature. After Greek tragedy, Plato, and Virgil's "Aeneid" comes Ovid, whose encyclopaedic "Metamorphoses" is an inexhaustible source for European art and literature. Via St Augustine we reach Dante, the author of "The Divine Comedy", a sublime, terrifying tour through "Hell", "Purgatory" and an ecstatic vision of "Paradise". Chaucer, Shakespeare, Cervantes, Milton, Pascal, Racine and finally Goethe complete the cast list. In each case, O'Hear patiently draws out themes, focuses on key passages and explains why they are important. Personal, passionate, painstakingly researched and beautifully illustrated, this is a grand work of reference. But it is also a narrative history shot through with a love of literature, and a deeply-held belief in its power to shape everyone's world.
‘In this carefully researched labour of love, O’Hear conveys his enthusiasm for the outstanding authors we know we should read, but often don’t’ -- The Good Book Guide
‘O’Hear shows how rewarding it can be to rediscover ‘The Canterbury Tales,’ ‘Don Quixote,’ and other era-defining, yet timeless, classics.’ -- The Good Book Guide
'O'Hear's range is extraordinarily wide and he has a rare ability to explain complex ideas in a straightforward fashion.' -- Sunday Telegraph
'Impassioned and impressive.' -- John Gray, Independent
'Salty and addictive.' -- Daily Telegraph
'Fascinating.' -- Alain de Botton, Observer
‘O’Hear shows how rewarding it can be to rediscover ‘The Canterbury Tales,’ ‘Don Quixote,’ and other era-defining, yet timeless, classics.’ -- The Good Book Guide
'O'Hear's range is extraordinarily wide and he has a rare ability to explain complex ideas in a straightforward fashion.' -- Sunday Telegraph
'Impassioned and impressive.' -- John Gray, Independent
'Salty and addictive.' -- Daily Telegraph
'Fascinating.' -- Alain de Botton, Observer
Anthony O'Hear is Weston Professor of Philosophy at the University of Buckingham, Director of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, and Editor of the journal Philosophy. His journalism has featured notably in the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail and the Express, and he is often on Radio 4's Today programme and Radio 3's Night Waves.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781840468298 |
| ISBN 10 | 1840468297 |
| Title | The Great Books |
| Author | Anthony O'hear |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Icon Books |
| Year published | 2007-10-04 |
| Number of pages | 480 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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