Gentle Regrets: Thoughts from a Life

Gentle Regrets: Thoughts from a Life

by Roger Scruton
Gentle Regrets: Thoughts from a Life

Gentle Regrets: Thoughts from a Life

by Roger Scruton

eBook

$22.99  $30.36 Save 24% Current price is $22.99, Original price is $30.36. You Save 24%.

Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

Roger Scruton is Britain's best known intellectual dissident, who has defended English traditions and English identity against an official culture of denigration.

Although his writings on philosophical aesthetics have shown him to be a leading authority in the field, his defence of political conservatism has marked him out in academic circles as public enemy number one.

Whether it is Scruton's opinions that get up the nose of his critics, or the wit and erudition with which he expresses them, there is no doubt that their noses are vastly distended by his presence, and constantly on the verge of a collective sneeze.

Contrary to orthodox opinion, however, Roger Scruton is a human being, and Gentle Regrets contains the proof of it - a quiet, witty but also serious and moving account of the ways in which life brought him to think what he thinks, and to be what he is. His moving vignettes of his childhood and later influences illuminate this book.

Love him or hate him, he will engage you in an argument that is both intellectually stimulating and informed by humour.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472927859
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 06/15/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Roger Scruton was born on 27 February 1944, and was raised in Marlow and High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire with his two sisters. He was educated at Royal Grammar School High Wycombe, from which he was expelled shortly after winning a scholarship to Cambridge. He studied moral sciences at Jesus College from 1962, receiving a BA in 1965, incepted as MA in 1967. He was awarded a PhD in 1972 for a thesis on aesthetics, also from Cambridge.

After graduating, Scruton spent two years abroad before pursuing an academic career in philosophy, first in Cambridge and then in London. In 1990, he took a year's leave of absence to work for an educational charity in Czechoslovakia.

He then taught part-time at Boston University Massachusetts until the end of 1994, while building up a public affairs consultancy in Eastern Europe. He currently holds three positions: visiting professor at Oxford University; visiting professor in the School of Philosophical, Anthropological and Film Studies at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, and visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington DC.
Sir Roger Scruton is widely seen as one of the greatest conservative thinkers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries and a polymath who wrote a wide array of fiction, non-fiction and reviews. He was the author of over fifty books.

A graduate of Jesus College, Cambridge, Scruton was Professor of Aesthetics at Birkbeck College, London; University Professor at Boston University, and a visiting professor at Oxford University. He was one of the founders of the Salisbury Review, contributed regularly to The Spectator, The Times and the Daily Telegraph and was for many years wine critic for the New Statesman. Sir Roger Scruton died in January 2020.

Table of Contents

Preface

1 How I Discovered Books
2 How I Discovered my Names
3 How I Discovered Culture
4 How I Became a Conservative
5 Stealing from Churches
6 Growing up with Sam
7 Sleeping Cities
8 Opera and I
9 Drinks in Helsinki
10 Impressions d'Afrique
11 Returning Home
12 Regaining my Religion

Footnotes
A Note on the Author
By the Same Author
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews