Forlag Penguin Books Ltd
Utgivelsesår 1969
Format Paperback
ISBN13 9780140441659
Språk Engelsk
Sider 160
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he had, with great cost, acquired a vast stock of wisdom, which is not soon lost when it is purchased so dear.
there is nothing more inglorious than that glory that is gained by war.
nations will be happy when either philosophers become kings or kings become philosophers.
allow the people as much time as is necessary for the improvement of their minds, in which they think the happiness of life consists.
Pride thinks its own happiness shines the brighter
Som følge av at antall bøker for slike lister er begrenset til hundre, har jeg delt opp "The Aristocratic Age" i to bolker. I denne beveger vi oss fra tidlig Italiensk renessanse til den engelske barokken. God fornøyelse!
Bloom skriver om "The Aristocratic Age" (år 1321-1832):
- - - It is a span of five hundred years from Dante's Divine Comedy through Goethe's Faust, Part Two [1321-1832], an era that gives us a huge body of reading in five major literatures: Italian, Spanish, English, French, and German. In this and in the remaining lists, I sometimes do not mention individual works by a canonical master, and in other instances I attempt to call attention to authors and books that I consider canonical but rather neglected. From this list onward, many good writers who are not quite central are omitted.