• A Universe of Books Readings in World Literature by Peter Whitfield
  • A Universe of Books Readings in World Literature by Peter Whitfield
  • A Universe of Books Readings in World Literature by Peter Whitfield
  • A Universe of Books Readings in World Literature by Peter Whitfield
  • A Universe of Books Readings in World Literature by Peter Whitfield
  • A Universe of Books Readings in World Literature by Peter Whitfield
  • A Universe of Books Readings in World Literature by Peter Whitfield
  • A Universe of Books Readings in World Literature by Peter Whitfield

LITERARY STUDIES

A Universe of Books

Readings in World Literature

eBook £8.00
  • Surveys the role of the book as a crucial record of human culture.

  • Discusses 70 books which have influenced the way we have understood our world and our lives.

  • Books include science, religion, philosophy, poetry, the novel, drama, art and history.

  • Fully illustrated throughout with portraits and essential images.

  • Ranges from the ancient world to the 20th Century: a library in outline.

A Universe of Books: Readings in World Literature

If one had to name the most powerful tool ever to have shaped human civilisation, what would it be? The wheel, the ship, the engine, the written word? Surely overshadowing all these would be the book, which grew out of the written word, for the book was the great container of human thought, and the record of human experience. As an object the book is small, passive, silent and fragile, but its contents are mysteriously powerful and everlasting, and they have shaped our minds as certainly as physical tools have shaped our environment. This book ranges over world literature, examining texts of religion, philosophy science, poetry, history and fiction, and explains their importance in creating our collective memory.

Today we are moving forward into an era of global electronic communication, and the book’s historic role as the container of ideas, and as a great shaping force of civilisation, may be nearing its end. This is therefore the ideal moment to look back over some of the great books of the past, and to show how the life of man was for centuries to be found in the life of books. This book is a small mirror of the richness of human thought which will delight all who care about the past and the future of the book.

Two sample texts are shown here, and some of the 70 authors and works discussed are:

    The Bible                             Bhagavad Gita              The Communist Manifesto

    The Origin of Species          Freud                           Newton’s Principia

    Anna Karenina                     Virgil’s Aeneid            Dante’s Divine Comedy

    Pepys’s Diary                       Plato’s Phaedo             Seven Pillars of Wisdom

    Eliot’s Waste Land              Copernicus                  Hegel’s Philosophy

    Homer’s Odyssey                More’s Uotpia             Vasari’s Lives of the Painters  

    Emily Dickinson                  Shakespeare                 Jane Austen

            244 pages             Richly illustrated throughout          Price £10




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