Heresies and Heretics
- Authors
- Watson, George
- Publisher
- Lutterworth Press
- Tags
- the best of british , making history , the indictment of the germans , americanophilia , the americanness of poetry , the war of the canon , shooting a president , commonplaces , the rain in spain , the virtue of verse , no marx for engels , educating the prime minister , a view from the basement , the sudden death of imperial guiltpart iii: the heretics 18. p.g. wodehouse19. the forgotten churchill20. arthur quiller-couch21. e.m. forster22. c.p. snow23. hugh sykes davies24. angus wilson25. moses finley26. hugh trevor-roper27. frank kermode29. douglas adams , who are the heretics? , thoughts on a dead elephant , the privilege of absurdity
- ISBN
- 9780718892920
- Date
- 2013-03-28T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 3.66 MB
- Lang
- en
In this enjoyably iconoclastic book, George Watson discusses some of the great heresies of the twentieth century, and the cultural heretics who espoused them, often with surprising results. Watson provides us with examples of 'true', original heretics, many of whom he has met and taught: from Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, who asserted that his study of the remote past had made a radical of him, rather than any influence of modernism, to Douglas Adams, whom Watson knew as an undergraduate. Watson forces us toquestion various long-cherished political and intellectual assumptions in his witty and conversational style. Is snobbery really such a bad thing? Have we ignored the links between socialism and genocide? He touches entertainingly upon subjects as diverse as literary theory (experimental fiction is often the last resort of those who have nothing to say), and the unoriginal conformism of teenage Marxists (incapable of actually reading Marx, as he is too boring). This is a work which will delight any reader seeking a uniquely personal perspective on the culture, history, and personalities of the twentieth century.