1954年是 I. Berlin 收入俄羅斯思想家
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Lord Northcliffe, proprietor of The London Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, Weekly Dispatch, and forty magazines, and chief stockholder of The London Times, arrived yesterday from Newfoundland and Canada by the way of Chicago and Washington. He was accompanied by Lady Northcliffe, the Hon. Mrs. Algernon Douglas-Pennant, Harold Child, one of the chief writers of The Times; Newton Horn, and H. Russell Wakefield, his secretary.
Quotes:
"It is impossible for a stranger traveling through the United States to tell from the appearance of the people or the country whether he is in Toledo, Ohio, or Portland, Oregon. Ninety million Americans cut their hair in the same way, eat each morning exactly the same breakfast, tie up the small girls curls with precisely the same kind of ribbon fashioned into bows exactly alike; and in every way all try to look and act as much like all the others as they can."
"A professional whose job it is to explain to others what it personally does not understand."
Frank Kermode
He subsequently pursued an academic career, becoming Lord Northcliffe Professor of Modern English Literature at University College London from 1967 to 1974. Under Kermode, the UCL English Department chaired a series of graduate seminars which broke new ground by introducing for the first time contemporary French critical theory to Britain.
Hamlet Father and Son The Lord Northcliffe Lectures University ...
- [ 翻譯此頁 ]Hamlet: Father and Son: The Lord Northcliffe Lectures University College, London 1953 by Peter Alexander. (Hardcover 9780198115014)Last Plays: A New Approach ...
Frances A. YatesThis little book consists of four Lord Northcliffe Lectures delivered at University College, London, in January 1974, plus an introduction ...
Ideas and the Novel (Northcliffe Lecture; 1980) [Hardcover]
- Hardcover: 121 pages
- Publisher: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich; 1st edition (November 1980)
- Language: English
Contingency, irony, and solidarity - Google 圖書結果
Richard Rorty - 1989 - Science - 201 頁Preface This book is based on two sets of lectures: three Northcliffe Lectures given at University College, London, in February of 1986
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