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The Crisis of Reason - European Thought, 1848-1914 (Paperback, New Ed)
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The Crisis of Reason - European Thought, 1848-1914 (Paperback, New Ed)
Series: Yale Intellectual History of the West Series
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This elegantly written book explores the history of ideas in Europe
from the revolutions of 1848 to the beginning of the First World
War. Broader than a straight survey, deeper and richer than a
textbook, this work seeks to place the reader in the position of an
informed eavesdropper on the intellectual conversations of the
past. J. W. Burrow first outlines the intellectual context of the
mid-nineteenth century, using ideas taken from physics, social
evolution, and social Darwinism, and anxieties about modernity and
personal identity, to explore the impact of science and social
thought on European intellectual life. The discussion encompasses
powerful and fashionable concepts in evolution, art, myth, the
occult, and the unconscious mind; the rise of the great cities of
Berlin, Paris, and London; and the work of literary writers,
philosophers, and composers. Most of the great intellectual figures
of the age-and many of the lesser known-populate the book, among
them Mill, Bakunin, Nietzsche, Bergson, Renan, Pater, Proust,
Clough, Flaubert, Wagner, and Wilde. The author wears his erudition
lightly, and this distinguished book will be both entertaining and
accessible to scholars, students, and general readers alike.
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