
The Oxford Book of Friendship by D J Enright
An anthology exploring all aspects of friendship from biblical times to today. The book is divided into 12 sections, beginning with thoughts on the nature of the phenomenon, and how to keep friends and how to lose them. The book looks at friendship among men, among women and between both sexes.
`meant as entertainment, in my view an admirable function, and this collection on friendship performs it rather well' John Mortimer, Sunday Times
`One of the delights of these books is being introduced to interesting writers never before encountered..The excellence of writers once familiar but by now perhaps abandoned is restored to us.' Literary Review
`This book merits a worthy position in the league table of Oxford books on Life's Great Topics...It is hard to think of anyone being displeased with it.' Literary Review
`This anthology is like a stimulating friend...it rarely failed to keep me interested...this is a valuable book.' Wendy Cope, Daily Telegraph
'One of the delights of these books is being introduced to interesting writers never before encountered. The excellence of writers once familiar but by now perhaps abandoned is restored to us. This book merits a worthy position in the league table of Oxford books on Life's Great Topics. It is hard to think of anyone being displeased with it.' Eryl Lloyd Parry, Literary Review
'This anthology is like a stimulating friend - we had our disagreements but it rarely failed to keep me interested ... a valuable book' Wendy Cope, Weekend Telegraph
'there is no lack of treasure trove ... There are some poignant moments.' E.S. Turner, The European
'friendship matters in almost any life and covers a range of relationships ... You could compile another and hardly overlap with this; but, unless composed as thoughtfully, yours would not be half so stimulating ... without straining their attention span, the editors attract young browsers to minds which carry weight. Here they learn without pain that literature braces in heart and soul as well as mind.' Antony Mackenzie Smith, The Tablet
'Enright and Rawlinson have done an excellent editorial job in selection' Jane O'Grady, Financial Times
'This volume has been compiled with scholarship, appreciation, and affection.' Peter Hacket SJ, The Month, July 1991
`One of the delights of these books is being introduced to interesting writers never before encountered..The excellence of writers once familiar but by now perhaps abandoned is restored to us.' Literary Review
`This book merits a worthy position in the league table of Oxford books on Life's Great Topics...It is hard to think of anyone being displeased with it.' Literary Review
`This anthology is like a stimulating friend...it rarely failed to keep me interested...this is a valuable book.' Wendy Cope, Daily Telegraph
'One of the delights of these books is being introduced to interesting writers never before encountered. The excellence of writers once familiar but by now perhaps abandoned is restored to us. This book merits a worthy position in the league table of Oxford books on Life's Great Topics. It is hard to think of anyone being displeased with it.' Eryl Lloyd Parry, Literary Review
'This anthology is like a stimulating friend - we had our disagreements but it rarely failed to keep me interested ... a valuable book' Wendy Cope, Weekend Telegraph
'there is no lack of treasure trove ... There are some poignant moments.' E.S. Turner, The European
'friendship matters in almost any life and covers a range of relationships ... You could compile another and hardly overlap with this; but, unless composed as thoughtfully, yours would not be half so stimulating ... without straining their attention span, the editors attract young browsers to minds which carry weight. Here they learn without pain that literature braces in heart and soul as well as mind.' Antony Mackenzie Smith, The Tablet
'Enright and Rawlinson have done an excellent editorial job in selection' Jane O'Grady, Financial Times
'This volume has been compiled with scholarship, appreciation, and affection.' Peter Hacket SJ, The Month, July 1991
D. J. Enright is poet and critic; editor of OB Death
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| ISBN 13 | 9780192141903 |
| ISBN 10 | 0192141902 |
| Title | The Oxford Book of Friendship |
| Author | D J Enright |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Year published | 1991-04-18 |
| Number of pages | 374 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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