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He proclaimed himself a genius and raged against the slightest
criticism from fellow scholars; he was a Marxist who despised the
'Idiot People'; he could be generous and affectionate yet hurled
insults at his friends; he inveighed against Puritanism but was
himself in many ways a Puritan: A. L. Rowse was a man of many
contradictions. In this clear-sighted and absorbing biography,
Richard Ollard examines the many sides of Rowse's Protean
personality to reveal a man who, whatever he was responding to -
public affairs, the arts, natural beauty or events in his personal
life - did so with tremendous energy and passion. 'An urbane study
of the celebrated historian.' Antonia Fraser, Daily Mail 'Strikes a
perfect balance between the Jekyll Rowse and the Hyde Rowse.' Bevis
Hillier, Spectator 'Excellent.' Katherine Duncan-Jones, TLS
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