书名: Robert B. Heilman and Eric Voegelin: A Friendship in Letters, 1944-1984
作者: Robert B. Heilman (Author), Eric Voegelin (Author), Charles R. Embry (Editor)
出版社: University of Missouri Press (March 2004)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 0826215076
ISBN-13: 978-0826215079
Book Description
This collection of letters exchanged between Robert B. Heilman and Eric Voegelin records a friendship that lasted more than forty years. These scholars, both giants in their own fields, shared news of family and events, academic gossip, personal and professional vicissitudes, academic successes, and, most important, ideas. What began as simple exchanges after Voegelin moved to LSU soon grew into full-fledged correspondence-beginning with an eight-page letter by Voegelin commenting on Heilman's manuscript on Shakespeare's King Lear. These letters represent Voegelin's most prolonged correspondence with a native-born American scholar and provide readers with an insight into Voegelin as a literary critic. Readers will also appreciate not only Heilman's elegant style but also his efforts to clarify for himself the meaning and implications of Voegelin's developing philosophy.
About the Author
Charles R. Embry is Professor of Political Science at Texas A&M University–Commerce.
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作者: Robert B. Heilman (Author), Eric Voegelin (Author), Charles R. Embry (Editor)
出版社: University of Missouri Press (March 2004)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 0826215076
ISBN-13: 978-0826215079
Book Description
This collection of letters exchanged between Robert B. Heilman and Eric Voegelin records a friendship that lasted more than forty years. These scholars, both giants in their own fields, shared news of family and events, academic gossip, personal and professional vicissitudes, academic successes, and, most important, ideas. What began as simple exchanges after Voegelin moved to LSU soon grew into full-fledged correspondence-beginning with an eight-page letter by Voegelin commenting on Heilman's manuscript on Shakespeare's King Lear. These letters represent Voegelin's most prolonged correspondence with a native-born American scholar and provide readers with an insight into Voegelin as a literary critic. Readers will also appreciate not only Heilman's elegant style but also his efforts to clarify for himself the meaning and implications of Voegelin's developing philosophy.
About the Author
Charles R. Embry is Professor of Political Science at Texas A&M University–Commerce.
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