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| #1710323 in Books | 2014-02-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.60 x1.30 x9.40l,1.92 | File type: PDF | 488 pages||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| A splendidly humane correspondent|By Winetennis|The academic backdrop of this historian's noted zest for professional argument is greatly enriched by his display in these few letters of a profound fluency in friendship, a genuinely humanistic scope of interest, and an estimable gift for the judicious appraisal. To read him "venturing to defend Gibbon" to his dear friend Gerald|||"One Hundred Letters from Hugh Trevor-Roper, written through seven decades to a variety of people, provides a more rounded and revealing portrait. As Richard Davenport-Hines and Adam Sisman, the collection's insightful editors, note in their introduc
The one hundred letters brought together for this book illustrate the range of Hugh Trevor-Roper's life and preoccupations: as an historian, a controversialist, a public intellectual, an adept in academic intrigues, a lover of literature, a traveller, a countryman. They depict a life of rich diversity; a mind of intellectual sparkle and eager curiosity; a character that relished the comedie humaine, and the absurdities, crotchets, and vanities of his contemporar...
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