Excerpt: "When Mr. Bagehot spoke his luminous words about “a
fatigued way of looking at great subjects,” he gave us the key to a
mental attitude which perhaps is not the modern thing it seems. There
were, no doubt, Greeks and Romans in plenty to whom the “glory”
and the “grandeur” of Greece and Rome were less exhilarating than
they were to Edgar Poe,—Greeks and Romans who were spiritually
palsied by the great emotions which presumably accompany great events.
They may have been philosophers, or humanitarians, or academists. They
may have been conscientious objectors, or conscienceless shirkers, or
perhaps plain men and women with a natural gift of indecision, a
natural taste for compromise and awaiting developments. In the absence
of newspapers and pamphlets, these peaceful pagans were compelled to
express their sense of fatigue to their neighbours at the games or in
the market-place; and their neighbours—if well chosen—sighed with
them over the intensity of life, the formidable happenings of
history."
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ISBN
9783989731349
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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